On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 9:25 AM, fcare...@tiscali.it
wrote:
> Hello, thanks a lot for your support!
>
>>The first thing that comes to mind, without having to do any programming,
>>is
> to use the built in FluidSynth TCP/IP server (a command line switch
>>enables this).
>
> My board has no network,
All of these things can be controlled via MIDI messages, so why don't you
use the amidi command line app to script the messages, and just develop
your little app to take input from your GPIOs and fire those scripts?
On Sunday, August 11, 2013, fcare...@tiscali.it wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> firs
Hello everyone,
first of all: a BIG, BIG THANK YOU to everyone here for Fluidsynth.
It's a wonderful application, I
like and use it a lot!
I'm running Fluidsynth 1.1.6 on a small Arm board running Linux (something
like a Cubieboard.
Say a RaspPi on steroids).
I recompiled everything to gain as