Thanks, JJC.
That was easy, and it works well! It's good to see your work "in
production".
Ben
On 26/09/18 23:47, Ceresa Jean-Jacques wrote:
Hi Ben,
>My next challenge with FS2 is to remember how to make the legato work...
Remembering 2 points: (1) monophonic mode and (2) legato mode shou
to hear how this
works.
Regards.
jjc
> Message du 26/09/18 09:41
> De : "Ben Gonzales"
> A : fluid-dev@nongnu.org
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> Objet : Re: [fluid-dev] Config file warnings
>
>Of course that fixed it. Thanks.
>
> It's amazing how the
Of course that fixed it. Thanks.
It's amazing how these things fall into the "bleedingly obvious"
category when you look at them the right way.
My next challenge with FS2 is to remember how to make the legato work...
Ben
On 26/09/18 16:57, Marcus Weseloh wrote:
Hey Ben,
in your config file
Hey Ben,
in your config file you had the following lines
> set audio.realtime-prio 99
> set midi.realtime-prio 99
so I assume you set those numbers via the command-line now.
And your limits.conf sets a maximum realtime-prio of 95 for the audio group:
> @audio - rtprio 95
So you could eith
enor sax.
regards
jjc.
> Message du 25/09/18 11:54
> De : "Ben Gonzales"
> A : "FluidSynth mailing list"
> Copie à :
> Objet : [fluid-dev] Config file warnings
>
> Hi All.
>
> I have been running this config file
-running fluidsynth
>instance?
Right. Please read first line above.
Have fun with your tenor sax.
regards
jjc.
> Message du 25/09/18 11:54
> De : "Ben Gonzales"
> A : "FluidSynth mailing list"
> Copie à :
> Objet : [fluid-dev] Config file wa
Hi All.
I have been running this config file for a while with no problems.
set synth.chorus.active off
set synth.reverb.active off
set audio.periods 2
set audio.period-size 64
set audio.realtime-prio 99
set midi.realtime-prio 99
set synth.sample-rate 44100.000
set synth.cpu-cores 2
set synth.gai