2020.02.09. 20:35 keltezéssel, Marcus Weseloh írta:
Hi,
first of all: this is a very interesting topic, thank you for bringing
it up!
My pleasure; and I thank you for the moral support.
I do sympathise with your idea and I don't think it is a very unique
use-case at all. I also use MuseScor
Hi,
first of all: this is a very interesting topic, thank you for bringing it
up!
I do sympathise with your idea and I don't think it is a very unique
use-case at all. I also use MuseScore, but mostly for rehearsing. So I let
MuseScore play some voices of a piece while I play another voice on top
2020.02.09. 9:26 keltezéssel, Tom M. írta:
"FluidSynth is a real-time software synthesizer based on the Soundfont
2 specification"
This sets our scope. If you need a more advanced synth model, have a
look at SFZ.
Thank you. I do not see the conceptual reasoning behind limiting
FluidSynth to S
> Let's keep the two use cases separate.
No, sry. We cannot keep them separate. Soundfont2 is a real-time synth
model based on MIDI, a real-time protocol. That's what fluidsynth has
been designed for. That's what it works for.
> Are we going to be frozen into SoundFont 2.04 forever?
"FluidSynth