Re: [fluid-dev] Multiple fluidsynth instances or all-in-one?

2007-01-17 Thread Dave Serls
On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 22:51:23 -0800 Ken Restivo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On an SMP system (Intel Core Duo), does fluidsynth spawn off child > threads/processes for each midi channel active? > > Right now I have multiple fluidsynth instances

Re: [fluid-dev] Multiple fluidsynth instances or all-in-one?

2007-01-17 Thread Josh Green
Each FluidSynth audio driver is only one thread, and thus all synthesis processing is done in a single thread. There are separate threads for MIDI input though. FluidSynth isn't really doing anything special currently to utilize SMP systems. If you are running a couple separate FluidSynth proces

Re: [fluid-dev] Fluidsynth scale tuning

2007-01-17 Thread Josh Green
I've also noticed rather unpleasant sounding tones sometimes. One thing I have found is that this is often caused by the chorus and/or reverb. Try turning both of those off, or changing the parameters thereof. FluidSynth really could use some data analysis on the output though. I've been meaning t

[fluid-dev] Fluidsynth scale tuning

2007-01-17 Thread Edenyard
This may sound a dumb question, but can someone explain to me whereabouts in Fluidsynth the scale tuning is set? In other words, the relationship between adjacent semitones, etc. Is the tuning equal-temperament, or some mean-tone system? How accurate is it? I ask this because I've noticed that