On Tue, 23 Feb 2010, Chuck Cochems wrote:

> Notably no card that uses .sf2 seems to support portmenteau controller,
> even though GS and XG standard both require it's support.
>
> If you wish to make a GS compliant timdity++, you must include this
> controller.

Sorry, I hadn't looked over that part of the src code in a while (years).
It looks like there is a hell of a lot of code for portamento support in
playmidi.c, readmidi.c, resample.c, and other places, as well as command
line options for it.  As far as I can tell, TiMidity should already have
support for portamento.

Could you send me an example midi file that uses portamento so that I can
test it?

Looking over the code, it looks like there is a lot of code already there
for LFOs, low pass filters, and resonance filters too.

-Eric

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