Re: [fluid-dev] Is it possible to immigrate FluidSynth to a DSP(ADSP21xxx) or an CORTEX-M4 CPU? (Stan Zhang)

2013-03-21 Thread David Henningsson
On 03/22/2013 02:07 AM, *simple* wrote: Aere, This is my first reply to the mailing list. I am not sure if there is any format not good. Thanks for your suggestion. The sound font I am going to use is copied from Creative's sound card installation CD: CT4MGM.SF2 (4M bytes). The quality should be

Re: [fluid-dev] Is it possible to immigrate FluidSynth to a DSP(ADSP21xxx) or an CORTEX-M4 CPU? (Stan Zhang)

2013-03-21 Thread Element Green
I personally find it rather confusing that anyone would use the GPL or LGPL for non-software, since they are specifically designed for that purpose. Having said that though, I don't see how a GPL SoundFont could be construed as requiring the software that is loading it to also be GPL, since there

Re: [fluid-dev] Is it possible to immigrate FluidSynth to a DSP(ADSP21xxx) or an CORTEX-M4 CPU? (Stan Zhang)

2013-03-21 Thread Aere Greenway
Stan: I have no information on the soundfont you mentioned below, and I have not tried it. You need to carefully read the license agreement in the installation CD you mentioned. The ones I mentioned at are distributed under the GPL license, at least, where they are in the Ubuntu Linux repos

Re: [fluid-dev] Is it possible to immigrate FluidSynth to a DSP(ADSP21xxx) or an CORTEX-M4 CPU? (Stan Zhang)

2013-03-21 Thread *simple*
Aere, This is my first reply to the mailing list. I am not sure if there is any format not good. Thanks for your suggestion. The sound font I am going to use is copied from Creative's sound card installation CD: CT4MGM.SF2 (4M bytes). The quality should be OK for me. But I am not sure i