[fluid-dev] supercharged fluidsynth

2008-04-22 Thread cryptoguru
Hi All, Has anyone looked at the possibility of using CUDA to benefit from the PC's graphics card (NVidia DirectX10 cards) as a way of supercharging fluidsynth? CUDA allows an application to use the graphics processor and graphics card memory as fully a

[fluid-dev] Re: warning messages

2006-07-15 Thread cryptoguru
Yeah sure,This is the 200MB concert grandhttp://www.sf2midi.com/index.php?page=sdet&id=6514But I prefer this one (Jazz Piano) http://www.sf2midi.com/index.php?page=sdet&id=7853On 7/14/06, Niklas Saers < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi, I'm just wondering if you can tell me where I can find this soundfo

[fluid-dev] warning messages

2006-07-10 Thread cryptoguru
Thanks for the advice, will try that tonight ... see what happens!Yeah I´m quite excited about this project, getting some fantastic real-time performance from a very tiny box. It´s a case of Dimensions: 65mm(H) x 210mm(D) x 258mm(W) and runs nearly silent due to a lap-top type PSU and low-power CPU

Re: [fluid-dev] warning messages

2006-07-10 Thread cryptoguru
Hi Guys,Getting about 64 notes polyphony on a 1.5GHz Epia processor with the mmalmsjo.sf2 200MB piano soundfont, with no discernible latency, running with 2 256 buffers 48KHz.Very nice to play!can't figure out how to set the polyphony in fluidsynth that I've seen discussed before on this group.Is i

Re: [fluid-dev] Audio effects

2006-07-06 Thread cryptoguru
They run really cool ... pretty damn fast and can run without fans!!Nice and quiet ... also low-power so I can use an external lap-top PSU!I've been trying an EPIA 800MHz C3 which worked great, but wasn't fast enough for my 200MB piano sound (only got about 20 notes polyphony with zero-latency)So I

[fluid-dev] Audio effects

2006-07-06 Thread cryptoguru
he output from fluidsynth into the input of dssi-vst, then into the audio outputs.Has anyone got any experience with dssi? On 7/6/06, John Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Thu, 2006-07-06 at 15:30 +0100, cryptoguru wrote:> I'm building a Hardware sound-module that runs the D

[fluid-dev] Audio effects

2006-07-06 Thread cryptoguru
Dear All,I'm building a Hardware sound-module that runs the DeMuDi version of debian and fluidsynth.I'm using a mini-itx board in a tiny case 1.5GHz Epia C7 CPU with 400MHz FSB and 1GB DDR2 RAM. Also running out through an Audiophile 2496 card. I got it working last night and the results are fantas