[fluid-dev] windows compilation problems

2012-11-17 Thread seb
Hi I'm interested with the fluid for max object, unfortunately the only compiled version of the object existing on the web has the "sustain¬e off" problem. So i'm trying to compile fluid for max under windows but i get a lot of error of redefinition (it seems between windows.h & winsock2.h), i fo

Re: [fluid-dev] problems with fluidsynth 1.1.6 on a raspberry pi

2012-11-17 Thread Aere Greenway
Jan: If the Google search I did on your machine specifications is correct, the processor speed is 700 megahertz, which would make it on the low end of what works with Fluidsynth. However, with the configuration changes you mentioned, I have successfully used it with a 450 megahertz machine. Th

Re: [fluid-dev] problems with fluidsynth 1.1.6 on a raspberry pi

2012-11-17 Thread S. Christian Collins
Try GeneralUser GS FluidSynth version from this site . It is much smaller than FluidR3, so it should hopefully use less CPU. -~Chris On 11/17/2012 04:25 AM, Jan Newmarch wrote: > Recently there was a thread about 1.1.5 on an RPi. I'm picking that u

[fluid-dev] problems with fluidsynth 1.1.6 on a raspberry pi

2012-11-17 Thread Jan Newmarch
Recently there was a thread about 1.1.5 on an RPi. I'm picking that up for 1.1.6. I have a Model B RPi with 512M RAM. I have the Raspbian hard float image installed rather than the Debian soft float (which behaves worse). I have applied the security fixes suggested by Aere Greenway. I'm running it