For routing channels or scaling velocity, I use QMidiRoute. You may find it helpful in your case. If you are using Ubuntu, it should be in the repository.

-~Chris

On 01/30/2012 06:40 PM, James Ong wrote:
Sure, I have a AKAI LPK25 portable keyboard which is without the
ability to switch to other channels, I guess FluidSynth could set it?

Thanks.

On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 8:22 AM, Element Green
<jgr...@users.sourceforge.net>  wrote:
You probably need to clarify a little more then.  From your initial email it
sounded like you were controlling FluidSynth with an external MIDI
synthesizer (or perhaps computer keyboard?) and a Java application.  MIDI
equipment typically has a setting for assigning what MIDI channel it
controls.  Likewise applications which send MIDI events usually also have a
MIDI channel parameter for events.

Best regards,

Element


On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 4:19 PM, James Ong<yanlile...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Hi Aere,

Quite an informative you've wrote but most parts are not related to my
problem and not using the keyboard models you have listed.
I prefer the answer straight to the solution.

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