I've been fiddling around with the command line version of fluidsynth
and I can't, for the life of me, figure out how to change the program.
I have the PC<br><br>fonts<br>ID Name<br> 1 PC51f.sf2<br>> <br>> channels -verbose<br>
chan 0, sfont 1, bank 0, preset 1, Bright Piano<br>chan 1, sfont 1, bank 0, preset 5, Epiano 2<br>chan 2, sfont 1, bank 0, preset 2, Electric Grand<br>chan 3, sfont 1, bank 0, preset 3, Honky Tonk Piano<br>chan 4, sfont 1, bank 0, preset 2, Electric Grand<br>
chan 5, sfont 1, bank 0, preset 1, Bright Piano<br>chan 6, sfont 1, bank 0, preset 6, Ger. Harpsichord<br>chan 7, sfont 1, bank 0, preset 7, Clavinet<br>chan 8, sfont 1, bank 0, preset 8, Celesta<br>chan 9, sfont 1, bank 128, preset 0, Standard<br>
chan 10, sfont 1, bank 0, preset 10, Music Box<br>chan 11, sfont 1, bank 0, preset 11, Vibraphone<br>chan 12, sfont 1, bank 0, preset 12, Marimba<br>chan 13, sfont 1, bank 0, preset 13, Xylophone<br>chan 14, sfont 1, bank 0, preset 14, Tubular Bell<br>
chan 15, sfont 1, bank 0, preset 15, Dulcimer-Hammered<br>> <br><br>yet
I can't find any combination of the command 'prog' that changes to a
different soundfont other than 'bright piano'. Sucks, because there is
a really good rhodes in here.. (which is also weird because it isn't in
the list above. Using fluidsynth-dssi, the rhodes patch shows up in
program 4).<br>
<br>thanks if you can help,<br><font color="#888888">rich</font>