On Mon, 20 Oct 2008 19:59:34 +0100
"Joshua Higgins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> The man page that comes with the ubuntu packaging of fluidsynth only gives 2
> examples of using the midi router function. Can anybody give me an example
> of splitting the keyboard at a certain note t
OK. This complete post is not too interesting. I've seen that there is of
course midi.alsa_seq.id which you can set to any name, which solves the
problem "connecting by name" easily. But still my suggestion stays on: Why not
choosing a more consisent client-name like always appending a count-num
OK, so I missed it. Then I believe pat of my other post regarding
"fluidsynth ALSA sequencer port naming" is irrelevant.
Thanks Joshua!
Kindest regards
Julien
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Evening Joshua!
Just what I asked a mail ago. The problem is: Fluidsynth just has one
Client_name "fluidsynth". So if another fluidsynth tries to get its
client-name setup, JACK is annoyed. Reason: There already is a client named
"fluidsynth".
Workarounds: Use qsynth. Qsynth can start more
Shortly after posting, I found the solution. Posting here incase anyone else
has problem (was not obvious for me, noob?)
You have to set unique jack id for each fluidsynth. e.g.:
fluidsynth -a jack -o audio.jack.id=fs1
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joshua higgins
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Hello.
I'm trying to run more than one fluidsynth at once. My jack server is
running correctly as the first loads up okay, but when i open up another
terminal and start fluidsynth i get this:
cca_open_socket: could not connect to host 'localhost', service '14541'
cca_init: could not connect to se
Hello everyone!
I just stumbled across something "ugly". Fluidsynth appends its PID to the
ALSA sequencer client name, which can be nasty, when trying to do a "connect
by name".
Would it be possible to consider theaeolus approach? First aeolus is named
"aeolus" and then "-01" is appended to
Hi Joshua!
I don't a know anyway to do this with fluidsynth alone. But if you take an
outside midi router, it would be possible. If you can use and are willing to
use a Graphical User Interface (GUI) there should be moe than enough
aplications to do yor bidding. If you use the console only, t
Hello all.
The man page that comes with the ubuntu packaging of fluidsynth only gives 2
examples of using the midi router function. Can anybody give me an example
of splitting the keyboard at a certain note to 2 different channels?
Thanks.
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joshua higgins
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apologize for inconvinience.
BR,
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