Hello,
is it possible with the current state of controllers implemented in FS, to
address the MODULATION LFO controllers frequency, pitch and volume parametres,
and/or VIBRATO LFO controllers pitch parametre, using MIDI messages?
Many thanks and Regards
Bernd Casper BCA
into more than one FS
instance, after an amount of appr. 400 MB RAM usage is reached.
Regards
Bernd Casper BCA.
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Zeit: 2011-11-15, 06:04:25
Betreff: Re: [fluid-dev] Major degradation in sound
Hello Gentlemen,
in which kind does the amount of RAM available in a system, influence the sheer
number of samples loaded, and the polyphony cutout mechanism?
Kind Regards
Bernd Casper
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On 2011-04-11 10:31, Bernd Casper wrote:
Hi David,
and two another scenarios:
what sound result I can expect if
1) The reverb send midi message (CC91) is 127
2) The soundfont has a default reverb level at 0
Hi,
when applying chorus in Fluidsynth, I have to set the chorus default level in
the soundfonts to 10%. Any amount above of that causes strong distortions in
the sound output on several systems. I focus e. g. the NR parametre, which
shows heavy overload in the synth output (sounds like a much
Hi David,
during our recent tests of FS reverb and chorus, we experience that if all
reverb effects are set to 0, the reverb level call still applies some strange
sound effect to the output. It's sounding like a harmonics exciter, no loud
effect, but reasonably noticeable.
Is this the
Hi David,
seems to work - here's a test reply. The address automatically chosen by my
e-mail program, is fluid-dev@nongnu.org.
In fact, this is the reason because many of my messages were going to you,
privately - what wasn't my intention.
Thank you very much.
Regards
Bernd.
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Gents,
it would be great if this could be researched for the official release.
I can second the effect Krzysztof describes, with soundfonts constructed in
Vienna 2.3 and 2.4, and Viena. The issue also appears *sometimes* when original
2channel stereo samples are used (both the channels are
Hi David,
as a side question: here, when hitting Reply to a list posting, I get the
personal e-mail address of the poster in the address field. Would it be a good
idea, to get the fluid-dev@nongnu.org in that field, instead (I think which
default address shall be used for Reply to:, can be
Hi David,
It is just important to remember not to link to anything
released under GPL at the same time that we link to ASIO.
Does that mean, a chain jOrgan (GPL) -- FS (LGPL) -- Jack -- ASIO raises
licensing problems, in your eyes?
Regards
Bernd.
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Zeit: 2010-10-10, 11:58:28
Betreff: Re: [fluid-dev] Imminent 1.1.3 release?
On Sunday 10 October 2010, Bernd Casper wrote:
It is just important to remember not to link to anything
released under GPL at the same time that we link to ASIO
Gents,
if this would be possible, I'd definitely appreciate if ASIO support could be
included into FS *directly*, without introducing a further piece of software. I
seem to remember this already was announced an accepted ticket earlier, but I
haven't any idea how far this went.
Regards
Bernd.
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Betreff: Re: [fluid-dev] Multi-kernel system test
On 2010-09-30 13:23, Bernd Casper wrote:
Hi David,
this is quite interesting.
It is.
In a real-time scenario using two kernels *slows down* latency and
overall performance here, when using many programs simultaneously, while
).
Regards
Bernd.
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Zeit: 2010-09-30, 08:12:22
Betreff: Re: [fluid-dev] Multi-kernel system test
On 2010-09-27 18:28, Bernd Casper wrote:
Hi,
I'm testing the activation of more than one processor kernels
Hi,
I'm testing the activation of more than one processor kernels, at a Dual-Core
system.
Since I experience nothing when changing the number of kernels, could you
please point me to what kind of improvement I should expect, by doing this.
Many thanks
Bernd.
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Empfänger: fluid-dev
Zeit: 2010-09-12, 22:14:27
Betreff: Re: [fluid-dev] FS 1.1.2 alpha sound rendering issue
2010-09-12 18:32, Bernd Casper skrev:
Hi David,
some days ago I reported about strange
Hi David,
jOrgan is developed in Ubuntu. Since it's a Java application, it runs on all
major OS's. Some of us use Windows XP and Win7 (don't know if someone has
running Vista yet), some Ubuntu, some Puppy Linux. Someone managed SuSe last
week. There are people who managed OSX, too.
It seems
-first-beta-td2535918.html#a2535918
Many thanks and Regards
Bernd.
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Absender: David Henningsson
Empfänger: bca
Zeit: 2010-08-19, 21:47:48
Betreff: Re: [fluid-dev] FS 1.1.2 alpha sound rendering issue
2010-08-17 15:39, Bernd Casper skrev:
Hi
Hi David,
I don't quite understand the FS reverb engine, working together with CC91.
Ad def., FS reverb engine shall use the soundfonts reverb send settings. Those
are CC91, [0 (default)% to 100%]
But soundfonts don't contain parametres like
FLUID_REVERB_DEFAULT_DAMP
there.
Regards
Bernd.
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Empfänger: fluid-dev
Zeit: 2010-08-16, 20:42:57
Betreff: Re: [fluid-dev] MIDI Bank Select Test result
2010-08-16 20:31, Bernd Casper skrev:
snip
Do you have some time to look into the
new voice
Henningsson
Empfänger: bca
Zeit: 2010-08-19, 21:47:48
Betreff: Re: [fluid-dev] FS 1.1.2 alpha sound rendering issue
2010-08-17 15:39, Bernd Casper skrev:
Hi David,
FS 1.1.2 delivers currently strange rendering issues. Strange though, not all
sounds are affected, and even more strange
Hello David, Chris,
many thanks for your notices.
I'm not at the organ construction console currently - I'll prepare this
soundfonts for reference, on Sunday. It's not downloadable, yet.
@David
I always work in a real-time scenario, and my observations base on the relation
of FS-1.1.2 alpha to
Gents, Jim,
yes, the Cinema Organ soundfonts of Bruce Miles contains samples with longer,
partially much longer loops. The main soundfonts for the french symphonic organ
I'm using as reference, also contains samples with loops of the length up to
three seconds.
It is most likely the crackling
Hello Pedro,
many thanks for your essential efforts into bank select mechanisms.
I've tested the bank select mechanism in a jOrgan real-time scenario.
I understood GS mode supports 128 banks numbered 0-127, each with 128 patches
numbered 0-127.
I understood I've nothing to do with the
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Absender: Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas
Empfänger: fluid-dev
Zeit: 2010-08-16, 14:31:14
Betreff: Re: [fluid-dev] MIDI Bank Select Test result
On Monday, August 16, 2010, Bernd Casper wrote:
Hello Pedro,
many thanks for your essential efforts into bank select mechanisms.
I've tested the bank
Hi Pedro,
I just tested what's not possible after your description.
The following message sequence functions correctly:
176 0 0 176 32 7 192 6
In your description CC32 messages should be ignored for default mode?
Regards
Bernd.
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Empfänger: Elimar Green
Zeit: 2010-08-12, 10:12:51
Betreff: Re: Re: MIDI Bank Select proposal (was Re: [fluid-dev] Re: Son of
ticket#65)
Hi Elimar,
yes, I do.
My opinion: I can
Gents,
my personal observations and thoughts without being a programmer:
I can second that since FS release 1.1.1 patches of bank 0 [bank 1 after Chris'
definition] using CC00 are *not* called correctly, until we introduce to
re-route bank 0 patch calling using CC32. In jOrgan we can do so,
.
Kind Regards
Bernd Casper, Germany.
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