Fluid Synth skrev:
> Hello all,
>
>
> I recently started to use fluidsynth. It seems to be a darn fine piece of
> work and working well, except that when I render my midi file to a file (in
> order to convert it to a mp3 that I can play on my cell phone) the last note
> is cut off. A problem t
Hello all,
I recently started to use fluidsynth. It seems to be a darn fine piece of work
and working well, except that when I render my midi file to a file (in order to
convert it to a mp3 that I can play on my cell phone) the last note is cut off.
A problem that is somewhat maddening since i
Quoting Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas :
On Friday, May 22, 2009, Joan Quintana wrote:
I found not necessary to put -o in the three
parameters...
I can't believe you. Please verify. If you are right after all,
please tell me
your FS version and package origin, Linux distro/version, and interactive
> Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 15:19:26 -0500
> From: "S. Christian Collins"
>
> Regarding the rt kernel, it seems that the newer default
> Linux kernels
> seem to handle realtime audio quite well even without using
> a rt
> kernel. I stopped using the rt kernel in Kubuntu
> 9.04, because the
> sta
On Friday, May 22, 2009, Joan Quintana wrote:
> I found not necessary to put -o in the three
> parameters...
I can't believe you. Please verify. If you are right after all, please tell me
your FS version and package origin, Linux distro/version, and interactive
shell. Thanks.
Regards,
Pedro
Thanks Pedro,
I realise I made an ortographic mistake:
is audio.period-size=32, not audio.periods-size=32.
Now it works, and I found not necessary to put -o in the three parameters...
But short form is better!
Joan Quintana
--- On Fri, 5/22/09, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
wrote:
> From: Pedro
On Friday, May 22, 2009, Louis B. wrote:
> I know there is Qsynth
> but I had a bad experience of it with it crashing and like most users
> I did not post a bug report
You expect help from people about your problems with your own software, but
you don't want to bother reporting bugs about other p
On Thursday, May 21, 2009, Joan Quintana wrote:
> if you avoid Jack and use alsa directly, I have my doubts in setting
> latency (help is appreciated):
>
> $ fluidsynth -a alsa -m alsa_seq -l AI-APiano02trans.sf2
>
> > settings
>
> audio.periods 16
> audio.period-size 64
> synth.s