On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 11:44:08PM +0200, Marcus Weseloh wrote:
> So after clearing all rules and creating your custom ones, you would need
> to recreate the default rules for all event types that you need. For
> example, if you want to have the fixed velocity on note events, pass cc and
> prog eve
Hi Francesco,
There are rules for multiple event types:
- note (note on/off)
- cc (control change)
- prog (program change)
- pbend (pitch bend)
- cpress (channel pressure / aftertouch)
- kpress (polyphonic pressure / aftertouch)
And for each of these types, there is a default rule defined that pa
Francesco:
Assuming you're using Linux, there's a Debian package called
'qmidiroute' you can install, that will handle what you need, and do a
lot more, if you ever need it.
- Aere
On 10/24/19 1:15 PM, Francesco Ariis wrote:
Hello fluidsynths developers and users,
I need help with a r
Hello fluidsynths developers and users,
I need help with a routing issue. Let me briefly describe my goal
first: I want fluidsynth to play each note at a fixed volume, regardless
of how hard or soft I hit the keys.
What I did is:
- invoke fluidsynth (1.1.11) as
fluidsynth -a alsa -g 2 -