John O'Hagan wrote:
Yes, by starting fluidsynth in server mode ("-s", plus whatever options you're using for driver, device, soundfont etc.) you can send strings like "noteon 0 64 100 \n" and so on to port 9800 to produce sounds from your soundfont. Type 'help' in an interactive fluidsynth terminal session ("fluidsynth -s" will do) to see the available commands.
Thanks for that, John. It is indeed very helpful, exactly what I was wanting to know!
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