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*Objet :* RE: [fluid-dev] Questions about fluidsynth API
Hello George,
For the hardware, here are some more explanations :
The Keyboard I’m using is a custom one, made from wood and plexiglass,
being 1 meter width and 1.1 meter depth per octave. To
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Benoit
De : Benoit Tachet
> Envoyé : vendredi 7 février 2020 08:30
> À : 'George Poulson' ; 'fluid-dev@nongnu.org'
> Objet : RE: [fluid-dev] Questions about fluidsynth API
Hello George,
For the hardware, here are some more explanations :
The Keybo
'fluid-dev@nongnu.org'
Objet : RE: [fluid-dev] Questions about fluidsynth API
Hello George,
For the hardware, here are some more explanations :
The Keyboard I’m using is a custom one, made from wood and plexiglass, being 1
meter width and 1.1 meter depth per octave. To check if a ke
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Objet : Re: [fluid-dev] Questions about fluidsynth API
Can you explain some more about what hardware you are using?
If you have a midi keyboard connected to a Raspberry Pi and are running
fluidsynth then you should be able to hear the audio corresponding to
Can you explain some more about what hardware you are using?
If you have a midi keyboard connected to a Raspberry Pi and are running
fluidsynth then you should be able to hear the audio corresponding to
pressing keys on the keyboard.
Do you have this working already? If not then can you use fluidsy