>The router config i used is this:

 

With this config:

1) only note on/off and pitch bend MIDI messages will be forwarded to the 
output router. All others MIDI messages (CC, prog change,..) will be ignored.

2) Any MIDI messages (note on/off, pitch bend) with channels in the range 
[0-15] will be changed in messages having a channel value of 0.

 

>There's no way for fluidsynth to display the current router config, which 
>makes knowing what the default is like for the layperson.

Right, but you can start fluidsynth application with -v option to see details 
about MIDI messages received by the synthesizer.

jjc

> Message du 26/04/21 18:33
> De : "Muziker Mammoth" 
> A : fluid-dev@nongnu.org
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> Objet : Re: [fluid-dev] fluid-dev Digest, Vol 213, Issue 7
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>

The router config i used is this:
router_clear
> router_begin note
> router_chan 0 15 0 0 
> router_end
> router_begin pbend
> router_chan 0 15 0 0
> router_end 
>

>
One thought though, the man page says for example: router_chan 0 15 a b is 
input*a+b, but i've used 0 0 instead.
> the only case the message would be altered is when the MIDI input channel x 
> is greater then synth.midi-channels setting.
> router routes silently all MIDI channel x (16,17,...) message to channel (15).
But the synth.midi-channels in the default config here is 16, and the midi 
channels that i use are all between 0-15. There's no way for fluidsynth to 
display the current router config, which makes knowing what the default is like 
for the layperson. 
>




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