Hello David, yes, we have those elements in jOrgan already, but when operating them real-time (hammond Leslie, eg), any change results in a heavy crackle at re-initiation, and thus the wonderful sounding chorus engine is nearly useless, in performance.
Many thanks Bernd. ----- Folgende Nachricht wurde empfangen ----- Absender: David Henningsson Empfänger: FluidSynth mailing list Zeit: 2013-02-25, 09:54:25 Betreff: Re: [fluid-dev] chorus module >On 02/25/2013 09:38 AM, BCA wrote: >> Hello David, >> >> "The parameters are set independently of CC93" >> >> is it possible to make them accessable via controllers? > >Not currently, i e, not without writing code. I don't know how things >look in jOrgan (which I assume that you use), but it might be easier to >persuade Sven to map CC93 and other controllers to FluidSynth's chorus >API in jOrgan, than trying to make something in FluidSynth directly. > >> Yes, I can set CC93 (as you say, effects as a whole), but apparently I >> cannot operate the parametres via a controller. >> The effects are very good! >> >> Many thanks >> Bernd Casper. >> >> >> ----- Folgende Nachricht wurde empfangen ----- >> >> Absender: David Henningsson >> Empfänger: FluidSynth mailing list >> Zeit: 2013-02-25, 06:49:59 >> Betreff: Re: [fluid-dev] chorus module >> >>> On 02/22/2013 12:56 PM, BCA wrote: >>>> Hello , >>>> >>>> the documentation about the chorus effects module says: >>>> >>>> synth.chorus.active >>>> String. ['yes', 'no']. When set to "yes" the chorus effects module is >>>> activated. >>>> Otherwise, no chorus will be added to the output signal. >>>> Note that when the reverb module is active, the amount of signal send to >>>> the chorus module depends on the "chorus send" generator defined in the >>>> SoundFont. >>>> Default value: 'yes'. >>>> >>>> Does "synth.chorus.active" represent CC93? >>>> Which controllers can operate the different FluidSynth chorus elements >>>> parametres? >>> >>> The parameters are set independently of CC93 - they both affect chorus >>> level. See the final chorus level as a sum of CC93, the FluidSynth >>> parameters, and what's set per voice in the sf2 file. (An sf2 file can >>> also override the default behaviour of CC93.) >>> >>> // David >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> fluid-dev mailing list >> fluid-dev@nongnu.org >> https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev >> > > _______________________________________________ fluid-dev mailing list fluid-dev@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev