John O'Hagan wrote:
Yes, by starting fluidsynth in server mode ("-s", plus whatever options you're
using for driver, device, soundfont etc.) you can send strings like "noteon 0
64 100 \n" and so on to port 9800 to produce sounds from your soundfont. Type
'help' in an interactive fluidsynth termin
On Fri, 18 Mar 2011, Edenyard wrote:
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> One last question (for now!): assuming Fluid is given the command to
> listen to a network port so that netcat can be used to send reverb
> settings to it, doen the same thing also apply to MIDI data? Or, to put
> it another way, could I send a stream
I'm very grateful for all of the suggestions put forward to solve this
problem. I was unaware of 'netcat' until I read about it here -
networking has always been a bit of a mystery to me. I find that I have
'nc' on my system, which I gather does the same thing as 'netcat' so I'm
about to go and
On 2011-03-17 18:54, Edenyard wrote:
Thanks, Pedro.
There is a server mode (command line switches "-s" or "--server"). By
default, FS listens in this mode by the TCP/IP port number 9800
using a simple protocol similar to telnet. You can send commands to
FS using this port as it would be done in
Thanks for that, Dave.
Normally, you would need another computer with network access to the server
running fluidsynth. This could be an ipad (running the 'pterm' app), or a
netbook, or laptop with wireless access.
Do you have network access to the pc running fluidsynth?
I don
Thanks, Pedro.
There is a server mode (command line switches "-s" or "--server"). By default,
FS listens in this mode by the TCP/IP port number 9800
> using a simple protocol similar to telnet. You can send commands to
FS using this port as it would be done in the normal shell.
Please could
On Wednesday 16 March 2011, Edenyard wrote:
> David - many thanks for your response!
>
> > Hmm, I don't think it's currently possible to specify those parameters
> > on the command line. Try running fluidsynth without the "-i" switch,
> > you'll get a shell. In that shell, you can issue the "help
David - many thanks for your response!
Hmm, I don't think it's currently possible to specify those parameters
on the command line. Try running fluidsynth without the "-i" switch,
you'll get a shell. In that shell, you can issue the "help reverb"
command. Then try putting outrageous values in and