Hello Fluid-Devs, greetings from Denemo once again and thank you for this wonderful piece of software. We just implemented support for different temperaments in Denemo with fluidsynth and its a great thing to have. Each notation-staff can have its own tuning or you set a global tuning.
I think the topic might be brought up several times, but I want to ask what the state is: 1) If a sound-driver A is running and you try to use B with Fluidsynth it will not work (except your system catches that case and routes the audio through a daemon like pulseaudio, but lets talk about the plain situation like we find it in a pro-audio studio). I saw some programs (for example the console audio player moc / mocp) that can autodetect the current driver. This is a thing I would like to see in Fluidsynth. You can give a list of priorities and Fluidsynth tries them and automagically takes the first one that works. Usually this would be Jack first, then the native, direct-to-hardware drivers like ALSA. 2) Fluidsynth should not allow samplerate or other audio / latency values together with JACK. I personally consider this a bug: Fluid should "just" get the current JACK values and use them, otherwise it will conflict with the JACK infrastructure all the time. Thanks again for your great software and keep up the word! Nils http://www.denemo.org _______________________________________________ fluid-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev
