A prerelease for fluidsynth 2.1 is available. Thanks to all contributors, bug reporters and testers!
https://github.com/FluidSynth/fluidsynth/releases/tag/v2.1.0.rc1 fluidsynth 2.1 will not only bring new features, it also features changes to the synth engine: A new, less "ringing" reverb engine and stereophonic chorus are among them. Care was taken to not change how the reverb parameters affect the effect itself. Feel free to use this prerelease for audio rehearsal. For a full list of changes, pls. see the preliminary changelog below. You're welcome to provide feedback to any of the changes. For those who prefer to stay stable for the moment, fluidsynth 2.0.8 is available. This prerelease is planned to become the fluidsynth 2.1.0 stable release in late November. Preliminary changelog for 2.1.0: ### New features * New, less "ringing" reverb engine (#380, thanks to @jjceresa) * New, stereophonic chorus engine (#548, thanks to @jjceresa) * Support for Downloadable Sounds (DLS) files was added (#320, requires [libinstpatch](https://github.com/swami/libinstpatch)) * Improved integrity checking of SoundFont modulators (#467, thanks to @jjceresa) * Rendering to stdout is now possible (#553, thanks to @mawe42) * The following Audio Drivers have been added: * Oboe (#464, tested on Android, thanks to @atsushieno) * OpenSLES (#464, tested on Android, thanks to @atsushieno) * SDL2 (#478, thanks to @carlo-bramini) * WaveOut (#466, tested on Win98, WinNT4.0, WinXP, thanks to @carlo-bramini) * Various performance improvements (#543, #545, #547, #569, #573) ### Bug fixes * Generator `modEnvAttack` now has a convex shape according to SoundFont spec (#153) Tom _______________________________________________ fluid-dev mailing list fluid-dev@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev