Try adding the flag -r22050 as this halves the CPU through put. See:
"fluidsynth on NetBooks and low performance computers" on this page:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/fluidsynth/wiki/ExampleCommandLines
On Nov 20, 2012 9:57 PM, "David Henningsson" wrote:
> On 11/20/2012 08:58 AM, Jan Newmarch
On 11/20/2012 08:58 AM, Jan Newmarch wrote:
Hi
I recompiled 1.1.6 with polyphony set to 64. There doesn't seem to be a
command line option to reset parameters like this, but it shouldn't be
too hard to add one. Yes I know, use fluid_settings_setXXX in the code...
The option is:
"fluidsynth -o
On 11/20/2012 01:58 AM, Jan Newmarch wrote:
> I ran perf (from linux-tools Debian pkg) on the RPi for nightsin.kar using
> two soundfonts and got
>
> 32.07% fluid_rvoice_buffers_mix
> 26.89% fluid_rvoice_dsp_interpolate_4th_order
> 12.99% fluid_iir_filter_apply
> 11.00% fl
Jan:
Given your attempts, which proved to be unsuccessful, it puzzled me how
it worked for me on an even slower (450 megahertz) machine, but didn't
work for me.
I checked my slow processor (a 450-megahertz HP Vectra) using the system
profiler (Linux, Lubuntu 12.10), and it shows that my machine
On 11/20/2012 03:37 PM, sebastien bel wrote:
Sorry for the delay (i tried to answer but i m not familiar with those
mailing lists and it seems that my mails went to the wrong places...).
Most e-mail apps have a "reply all" or "reply list" button to make it
conveinent to reply to the list as we