[fluid-dev] Extracting preset names and numbers

2018-09-26 Thread Ben Gonzales
Hi all. I'm playing around with a headless RPi with fluidsynth and I'm thinking of incorporating a small display with button controls to select things like the preset, the octave, transpose, etc.   I'd like to be able to extract the preset names and numbers from the target sf2 file so I could

Re: [fluid-dev] Config file warnings

2018-09-26 Thread Ben Gonzales
Thanks, JJC. That was easy, and it works well! It's good to see your work "in production". Ben On 26/09/18 23:47, Ceresa Jean-Jacques wrote: Hi Ben, >My next challenge with FS2 is to remember how to make the legato work... Remembering 2 points: (1) monophonic mode and (2) legato mode shou

Re: [fluid-dev] Config file warnings

2018-09-26 Thread Ceresa Jean-Jacques
Hi Ben,   >My next challenge with FS2 is to remember how to make the legato work...   Remembering 2 points: (1) monophonic mode and (2) legato mode should be sufficient:   1) Assuming one want to set MIDI channel x in monophonic mode. The simpler way to get this is to send a CC legato(68) O

Re: [fluid-dev] Config file warnings

2018-09-26 Thread Ben Gonzales
Of course that fixed it. Thanks. It's amazing how these things fall into the "bleedingly obvious" category when you look at them the right way. My next challenge with FS2 is to remember how to make the legato work... Ben On 26/09/18 16:57, Marcus Weseloh wrote: Hey Ben, in your config file

Re: [fluid-dev] Config file warnings

2018-09-26 Thread Marcus Weseloh
Hey Ben, in your config file you had the following lines > set audio.realtime-prio 99 > set midi.realtime-prio 99 so I assume you set those numbers via the command-line now. And your limits.conf sets a maximum realtime-prio of 95 for the audio group: > @audio - rtprio 95 So you could eith