On 26/04/16 17:21, Tom M. wrote:
Indeed that's the behaviour I expect. Do I have to specify 16? I tested
with lower numebrs (e.g. 4, 6)... Maybe that is the problem?
Well, one midi port can always address 16 channels, and to avoid tinkering
like "on which midi channel does instrument 5 has to p
> Indeed that's the behaviour I expect. Do I have to specify 16? I tested
> with lower numebrs (e.g. 4, 6)... Maybe that is the problem?
Well, one midi port can always address 16 channels, and to avoid tinkering
like "on which midi channel does instrument 5 has to play now so it will be
heard on
Hi Tom,
On 26/04/2016 17:03, Tom M. wrote:
Hi Lorenzo,
Thanks for the pointers. From what you write, therefore, it is not
currently possible to route each midi channel to an independent audio
output with jack. Right?
It is possible. Have you tried smth like:
fluidsynth -o audio.jack.multi=n
Hi Lorenzo,
> Thanks for the pointers. From what you write, therefore, it is not
> currently possible to route each midi channel to an independent audio
> output with jack. Right?
It is possible. Have you tried smth like:
fluidsynth -o audio.jack.multi=no -o synth.audio-channels=16 -o synth.audi
Hi Jean-Jacques,
On 25/04/2016 14:02, jean-jacques.ceresa wrote:
Hi,
May be this will help.
This link is a starting point of discussion.
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/fluid-dev/2015-04/msg9.html
1)It gives functionnal behaviour of synt.audio-channels settings.
2)audio.jack.multi is
Hi,
May be this will help.
This link is a starting point of discussion.
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/fluid-dev/2015-04/msg9.html
1)It gives functionnal behaviour of synt.audio-channels settings.
2)audio.jack.multi is discuted also (with a possible minor bug).
3) audio-groups and aud