Re: [fluid-dev] Fluidsynth reverb settings

2011-03-21 Thread Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
On Monday 21 March 2011, S. Christian Collins wrote: > On 03/20/2011 03:32 PM, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote: > > * @param roomsize Reverb room size value (0.0-1.2) > > Is this a typo? Shouldn't it be "0.0-1.0" instead? No, it is the actual limit. QSynth knob range is 0-120. Regards, Pedro

Re: [fluid-dev] Fluidsynth reverb settings

2011-03-20 Thread S. Christian Collins
On 03/20/2011 03:32 PM, Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas wrote: * @param roomsize Reverb room size value (0.0-1.2) Is this a typo? Shouldn't it be "0.0-1.0" instead? -~Chris ___ fluid-dev mailing list fluid-dev@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listi

Re: [fluid-dev] Fluidsynth reverb settings

2011-03-20 Thread Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
On Thursday 17 March 2011, S. Christian Collins wrote: > I don't know if this helps, but these are the reverb values I use for > Fluidsynth and I am quite happy with the sound. Now, I have set these > values in Qsynth, so I am not sure if the numbers are different in > Fluidsynth: The correspo

Re: [fluid-dev] Fluidsynth reverb settings

2011-03-17 Thread S. Christian Collins
I don't know if this helps, but these are the reverb values I use for Fluidsynth and I am quite happy with the sound. Now, I have set these values in Qsynth, so I am not sure if the numbers are different in Fluidsynth: Room: 65 Damp: 18 Width: 76 Level: 75 From there, you can adjust the room

Re: [fluid-dev] Fluidsynth reverb settings

2011-03-13 Thread David Henningsson
On 2011-03-12 18:49, Edenyard wrote: I'd appreciate some simple guidance on how to adjust Fluid's reverb settings at the command line. I've tried 'man fluidsynth' which seems to indicate that various reverb parameters are adjustable, but it gives no clue as to what the valid range of values for '

[fluid-dev] Fluidsynth reverb settings

2011-03-12 Thread Edenyard
I'd appreciate some simple guidance on how to adjust Fluid's reverb settings at the command line. I've tried 'man fluidsynth' which seems to indicate that various reverb parameters are adjustable, but it gives no clue as to what the valid range of values for 'num' might be in each case, nor how