[linux-audio-user] fluidsynth: Sustain bug ?

Joerg Anders j.anders at informatik.tu-chemnitz.de
Thu Sep 4 04:06:00 EDT 2003


On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Julien Claassen wrote:

> Somewhere around line 1367 it says, that a counter (COUNT or COUNTER) should
> be set to a number. After that you add if (COUNT ==0) COUNT = 98; - This
> should solve the matter. 

I tried to find this line. But if I:

  $ cd fluidsynth-1.0.3/src/
  $ fgrep COUNT *

I get:

  fluidsynth.c:#define DEFAULT_FRAG_COUNT 32
  fluidsynth.c:#define DEFAULT_FRAG_COUNT 16
  fluidsynth.c:  int c, i, fragcount = DEFAULT_FRAG_COUNT;


In my opinion there is a more serious problem: The strings are much
too quietly, already from the beginning. And the volume difference between
attack and sustain is much too big. Again: It concerns only the
srings of all soundfonts. And the clarinet of some soundfonts.

Perhaps the SF2 format has still a special statement which orrcurs 
very seldom and which is ignored by fluidsynth.(?)



-- 
J.Anders, Chemnitz, GERMANY (ja at informatik.tu-chemnitz.de)



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