Thank you for this, Chris, this is very useful!
I'm working on a raspberry pi based instrument using fluidsynth and
soundfonts so this was very timely for me!
I'll be sending some questions your way soon!
Srijan
On Tuesday, March 8, 2016, S. Christian Collins
wrote:
> On 03/08/2016 08:41 AM, CE
Yup!
I had to stop working on it for a bit because of a big exam I was studying
for, but I just restarted today. I'm literally ALMOST done; only 13
functions remain unconverted, as well as mutexes on Windows. So far have
458 additions and 237 deletions.
You can see the progress here:
https://git
Hi,
are there any news on this?
// Johannes
On 01/22/2016 12:13 AM, Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
Well, I've already ported over most glib utilities, atomics, and
mutexes (normal and recursive). I just ended up busy with several
other things until this weekend.
On January 21, 2016 4:06:41 PM CST, Jo
On 03/08/2016 08:41 AM, CERESA Jean-Jacques ENAC/ENAC wrote:
Many thanks for you chart tests. Just one question, how long it took
to do this work ?
Oh man, I've been working on this for weeks, haha. Although a lot of
what I wrote is based on knowledge that I have accumulated over the past
sev
Hi, Christian
Many thanks for this interesting study about the 'state of the art' of the
SoundFont format and 'sampler' synthesizers.
When you write "It is 2016. Gone are the days when dedicated audio processing
hardware is required to achieve a professional sound".
You are right. In fact thi