e command on the remote terminal talking with the
fluidsynth server works fine. The remote "quit" command works fine too.
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objet : Re: [fluid-dev] Failure to bind server socket: 98
Am So., 27. Feb. 2022 um 17:30 U
So, is there a shell command to shut down the program (rather than just
exit the shell)
If not, how do I shut it down elegantly without killing the process
(which is what I am doing currently)?
Ben
On 25/2/22 09:21, Marcus Weseloh wrote:
Am Do., 24. Feb. 2022 um 23:09 Uhr schrieb :
It's s
Hi all.
I'm running FS on a RPi4, but I get this problem with all other versions
of Pi I've tried.
I"m using Telnet to communicate with the running server. When I shut
down the server, to make program changes, and restart it quickly I get
this error, and the server fails to start:
fluidsyn
looking at the plot from systemd-analyze, which gives times from when the
kernel starts, so I guess it doesn't include boot. If I time with a stopwatch
it is about 25 seconds from power on until ready to play. Not that fast I guess.
On Fri, Feb 18, 2022 at 11:10 PM Ben Gonzales via fluid
Hi Bill.
That's not including boot I assume?
Ben
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Hi all.
I've been running FS on Raspberry Pis for a number of years now. I'm
looking for a new platform that runs FS, is small, low power and starts
fast. Is there such a thing? The obvious choice for this is a Pi Zero,
but it's not too fast in starting.
Ben
nes).
This is a MIDI specs.
Be aware that very large pitch bend range (i.e several octaves) leads
to inaccurate pitch at maximum (up or down) that pitchbend delivers.
jjc
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# pitch bend range MSB
cc 1 38 0 # pitch bend range LSB
On Thu, Feb 3, 2022 at 5:39 PM Ben Gonzales via fluid-dev
wrote:
Hi All.
Is there a setting for adjusting the number of semitones that maximum
pitchbend delivers? Or is it f
Hi All.
Is there a setting for adjusting the number of semitones that maximum
pitchbend delivers? Or is it fixed?
Ben
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etermining
the plugin ports and capabilities. Any reason why you don't want to
install the SDK?
Cheers
Marcus
Ben Gonzales via fluid-dev <mailto:fluid-dev@nongnu.org>> schrieb am Mo., 18. Okt. 2021, 12:42:
Thanks Marcus.
Ah yes, RT(F)M!
But I can't seem to get p
rt-tutorial
I hope it answers most questions. If there is anything missing or
unclear, please be in touch and I'll amend the docs and tutorial.
Cheers
Marcus
Am Mo., 18. Okt. 2021 um 00:27 Uhr schrieb Ben Gonzales via fluid-dev
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Hi all.
I'm interested in adding some audio effects to
Hi all.
I'm interested in adding some audio effects to my RPi-powered
FluidSynth, and it seems that LADSPA would be an appropriate route...I
have been looking at the TAP site, and there's quite a selection there,
but I don't know how to go about installing and configuring them. JJC
has given
audio-driver=alsa -c 4 -z 64 -r 19200
soundfont.sf2 &
And it creates a MIDI input port as expected:
$ aconnect -l
client 128: 'FLUID Synth (5344)' [type=User,pid=5344]
0 'Synth input port (5344:0)'
Have fun
Sven
On 04.05.21 05:42, Ben Gonzales via fluid-dev wrote:
Hi
Hi all.
I've had the latest FS compiled and running on a RPi3 for a while. I've
just bought a RPi4, did all the things that I do to set up the model 3,
and found that Fluidsynth won't create a MIDI input port. It seems to
find the ALSA card, and I've tried it with two different cards, but no
Hi all.
I want to play my recently-purchased WARBL wind controller at my local
recorder music group, and I am using a RPi 3 with a HiFiBerryDAC+ sound
card with FluidSynth 2.1.6 compiled from source.
I am getting a "graininess" in the output at low volume. It sounds a bit
like a loose connec
Hi All.
This is not really a FluidSynth issue, but maybe someone can help.
I have the latest FS running on a headless RPi with a soundfont with
many presets. I plug my EWI into the RPi and the program I have made
allows me to tweak the transposition and octave via knobs connected to
the GPIO
Hi all.
I've been watching this thread from the side-lines. I don't use
FluidSynth much now, as I had great difficulty finding high quality
soundfonts that fitted my needs and ended up buying a DynaSample
XpressO. I like to hear of the continuing development work so I've
maintained my members
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