On Mon, 2006-07-10 at 12:48 +0100, cryptoguru wrote:
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> 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
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
On Mon, 2006-07-10 at 09:16 +0100, cryptoguru wrote:
> 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
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
On Tue, 2006-06-27 at 16:36 +0200, John Anderson wrote:
> I'm using fluidsynth-1.0.7a under gentoo. It spits out these messages
> more or less continuously when something is sending midi data:
>
> fluidsynth: warning: ALSA sequencer buffer overrun, lost events
>
> but everything seems to work fin
I'm using fluidsynth-1.0.7a under gentoo. It spits out these messages
more or less continuously when something is sending midi data:
fluidsynth: warning: ALSA sequencer buffer overrun, lost events
but everything seems to work fine otherwise. I'm using alsa-1.0.11.
Should I make a bug report for