Re: [fluid-dev] Re : fluidsynth router for program change

2015-02-25 Thread gino latino
thank you, i will take an intimidating look so :) cheers max 2015-02-25 12:31 GMT+01:00 R.L. Horn : > On Tue, 24 Feb 2015, gino latino wrote: > > does someone know any "advanced" command line midi router? >> > > I started to write one once, but the ALSA sequencer API is so > straightforward tha

Re: [fluid-dev] Re : fluidsynth router for program change

2015-02-25 Thread R.L. Horn
On Tue, 24 Feb 2015, gino latino wrote: does someone know any "advanced" command line midi router? I started to write one once, but the ALSA sequencer API is so straightforward that I quickly concluded that it's easier to write one-offs in C. especially for unusual and/or complex event mangl

Re: [fluid-dev] Re : fluidsynth router for program change

2015-02-24 Thread gino latino
Tried to lauch the example script aeolus01.qmr but no way, this is the message: "qmidiroute: cannot connect to X server " I can't install the X server environment due to latency problems... i've installed fluidsynth on a Raspberry PI with a minimal linux installation. I will look around for a comm

Re: [fluid-dev] Re : fluidsynth router for program change

2015-02-24 Thread Aere Greenway
On 02/24/2015 02:00 PM, gino latino wrote: As i see (but i could be wrong) qmiditoute needs X server to start so i can't use it for my project... does someone know any "advanced" command line midi router? Gino: There is a "man page" document for qmidiroute. According to that, you can run it

Re: [fluid-dev] Re : fluidsynth router for program change

2015-02-24 Thread gino latino
Well, thank you all for the support :) I'm using the command line version of fluidsynth so I need a command line software to route the midi events. As i see (but i could be wrong) qmiditoute needs X server to start so i can't use it for my project... does someone know any "advanced" command line mi

Re: [fluid-dev] Re : fluidsynth router for program change

2015-02-24 Thread Aere Greenway
On 02/24/2015 08:56 AM, CERESA Jean-Jacques ENAC/ENAC wrote: Pearhaps, this kind router already exists ? If you use Linux, have you checked out qmidiroute? From my experience using it, I suspect it might be able to do what you are asking for. In looking at it just now, it looks like you can m

[fluid-dev] Re : fluidsynth router for program change

2015-02-24 Thread CERESA Jean-Jacques ENAC/ENAC
Hi, >is there a way with the router rules to use a note event to increase the >program number and another note to decrease it? Unfortunately there is no way with this router and the reason is just a limitation. Following is a short explanation: Each rule in the internal list can forward (o