--- On Mon, 7/16/12, David Henningsson wrote:
> Just a question here: What soundfont do you run these files
> with? Is
> there an XG soundfont out there (or maybe even lots of
> them?), and if so
> - how is that soundfont constructed? How does it squeeze
> XG's drum banks
> and melody banks
Hi,
jOrgan has many users who are driving fluidsynth to its limits. If
there's a problem they will bring it out.
Although I don't have much time for doing tests by myself, I'll gladly
make test versions available to our users.
Sven
(the jorgan guy)
On 07/16/2012 05:36 PM, S. Christian Col
On 07/12/2012 07:04 PM, jimmy wrote:
Those who want to look at some XG-MIDI files, one zip-archive of a few dozen
files is here:
psrtutorial.com/songs/Yamaha/XGCurrent.zip
Not all of them use multiple drum channels, I din't look through all of them,
but here are a few within this archive
David:
I am willing to test candidate releases of Qsynth to ensure that they
work on all of the machines in my lab (which includes some slow, low
memory machines), and that they run all of my demo pieces, which have
not successfully played on Qsynth in the last two Ubuntu releases.
Hopefully th
Not to start volunteering people, but perhaps the jorgan guy (is his
name Sven Meier?) would be willing to test some things as well. I know
there are a few times his project has been hit by changes or bugs that
have become an issue for him. If he would be willing to test certain
things that perta
On 07/12/2012 07:43 PM, jimmy wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jul 2012 20:57, David Henningsson wrote:
Something I've been thinking of for a while, and the recent
thread
reminded me of that thought...
FluidSynth is quite a versatile program/library, and we all
want
different things out of it. No one of u
On 07/11/2012 08:57 PM, David Henningsson wrote:
Something I've been thinking of for a while, and the recent thread
reminded me of that thought...
FluidSynth is quite a versatile program/library, and we all want
different things out of it. No one of us has the full picture, or uses
FluidSynth to