From: Don Mackie <rebirth@orcon.net.nz>
Cc: alsa-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: Question - selecting soundfonts/banks
Date: Sat, 22 May 2004 11:35:17 +1200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <40AE9235.50307@orcon.net.nz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200405211000.49078.holborn@telefonica.net>
holborn wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>Can someone please explain to me the relationship between midi
>>bank_msb/bank_lsb_prognum, and soundfontnum/bank_lsb/prognum on
>>fluidsynth?
> Read this:
>
> http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/fluid-dev/2003-07/msg00029.html
>
> maybe can help you.
Thanks, but that didn't get me any further - I can already select banks
on fluidsynth and emu10k1
What I'm asking is - how do I assign a midi channel to a particular
voice on a particular bank *within a particular soundfont* ?
So if fluidsynth, or my emu10k1 card, has two or more sound fonts
loaded, I want to be able to access banks/voices on different soundfonts
at the same time.
For instance:
- channel 1 -> font fluid-gm.sf2, bank 000, prog 001
- channel 2 -> font 2rock9.sf2, bank 008, prog 011
- ...
I've tried to do this via bank msb, bank lsb and prog change messages
from my midi keyboard, as well as sending bank msb/lsb controller (and
prog change) events via the alsa-seq api, but (with fluidsynth at
least), things are totally not working as one would expect.
Any more suggestions?
Cheers
D
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2004-05-21 4:44 Question - selecting soundfonts/banks Don Mackie
2004-05-21 9:00 ` holborn
2004-05-21 23:35 ` Don Mackie [this message]
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