The Debian package did not fix a bug, you may need to rebuild the dpkg.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=798815;msg=2
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> On 2016年6月1日, at 下午6:50, Ben Gonzales wrote:
>
> I'm running 1.1.6-2 on my RPi2 (Debian), and I can't telnet to a running
> fluidsynth. It connects
This is not quite fluidsynth related issue but MIDI sequencing issue. There is
no way to "convert" MIDI files optimized for one patch. Depends on the
characteristics of the optimized patch being used, the differences vary.
As a result, if you wish to use the MIDI "cross-platform", you may need
Hi,
By definition latency means the time difference between the "action begin" and
"sound begin". Applying to this case, "action begin" is "begin blowing" or
"clapping hand".
As a result, a precise way to measure the latency of wind controller would be:
1. You need a stereo recorder, one chan
Your project inspire me a lot. I am also making a similar project with similar
tools but talking with digital piano using a little bit more powerful Intel
Compute Stick.
> On 2015年10月31日, at 上午5:00, Ben Gonzales wrote:
>
> Hi all.
>
> I'm running my EWI-USB through a Raspberry-Pi 2 using Flu
Confirmed latest git version #f52597 fixed, telnet works.
While applying standalone patch #b75c8f to v1.1.6 will cause compliation error.
Ref: http://sourceforge.net/p/fluidsynth/code-git/commit_browser
> From: dbpa...@hotmail.com
> To: fluid-dev@nongnu.o
Seems to be same issue previously reported, I will check if the GIT version
fixed. Thanks.
Ref: http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/fluid-dev/2015-01/msg8.html
> From: dbpa...@hotmail.com
> To: fluid-dev@nongnu.org
> Subject: Unable to telnet fluids
I wish to run fluidsynth server (v1.1.6 package installed from Debian 8) but it
could not be connected by telnet. Does anyone has any idea what is the
possible cause? Below was command used:
$ ps grep fluidsynth
828 pts/0 00:00:00 fluidsynth -i -s
$ netstat -tln
Active Internet connect