El Lunes, 19 de Marzo de 2007 20:09, Josh Green escribió:
> No apologies necessary. In fact if there is a problem with the Gentoo
> ebuild, it should be fixed. Will look into it.
> Josh
I can confirm that compiling fluidsynth-1.0.7a.tar.gz manually solves the
problem.
Are you the ebuild m
On Mon, 2007-03-19 at 18:55 +0100, oxi wrote:
> El Domingo, 18 de Marzo de 2007 03:36, Wolfgang Illmeyer escribió:
> > I had exactly the same problem, except that fludsynth crashed after a few
> > "echoes". Are you using Gentoo? I fixed it by unmerging and recompiling
> > fluidsynth by hand.
> >
>
> As long as that seems like a normal way of handling clipping, then I
> suppose its OK. I was just curious if there are any more elegant
> solutions. Unfortunately I'm no DSP expert, but I get by OK :) Cheers!
> Josh
I also no DSP expert, i just like HQ audio and do for this what i can
El Domingo, 18 de Marzo de 2007 03:36, Wolfgang Illmeyer escribió:
> I had exactly the same problem, except that fludsynth crashed after a few
> "echoes". Are you using Gentoo? I fixed it by unmerging and recompiling
> fluidsynth by hand.
>
> /Wolfgang
Yes I am. Ok I'll try your suggestion, thank
On Sun, 2007-03-18 at 23:47 +0200, Mihail Zenkov wrote:
> > > What about 'internal clipping', how can i reproduce this?
> >
> > I notice that when playing many notes of an instrument it starts
> > sounding clipped, but the output going to the sound card is not full
> > output. Lowering the synth.
On Sun, 2007-03-18 at 13:07 -0600, Dave Serls wrote:
> I'd like to process midi files in a batch mode, converting them to .wav,
> eventually.
> '-a file' will output raw video to the file specified via '-o
> audio.file.name=noise.raw'.
> The problem is -- this file is only when closed when fluids