On Mon, 2009-10-12 at 13:17 -0700, j...@resonance.org wrote: > No, FluidSynth doesn't parse .scl directly. What we've added is > support for SYSEX commands embedded in MIDI data. So you could add > the proper MTS SYSEX commands into a MIDI file. This is better than > the pitch bender hacks, since you can have more than one note playing > on a channel, where-as the pitch bender method means you can only have > 1 note at a time (since the bend affects all notes on a given channel). > > I saw that Scala also had support for exporting FluidSynth shell > commands (see "help tuning" in the FluidSynth shell), so it seems > there was already a method of leveraging alternative tunings. This > new feature just allows for the ability to embed the tuning in a MIDI > file or send it via a MIDI driver or device.
Thanks for the clarification. > > > > BTW, check out > > <http://www.mail-archive.com:80/fluid-dev@nongnu.org/msg01115.html> > > > > Sometimes it seems like time loops around on itself ;) > for (fluidsynth = 0; fluidsynth <= gazillion ; fluidsynth++) { printf ("Long live fluidsynth!") } E _______________________________________________ fluid-dev mailing list fluid-dev@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev