At Julien's recommendation, I purchased the PMI Steinway Gigasample, and downloaded
and compiled/optimized LinuxSampler/libgig6/liblinuxsampler on my Lenny Debian EEE.
LinuxSampler is freakin' awesome!
It's a massive Steinway soundfont, takes up 3.6GB, I loaded it on the 32GB SSD drive
in my EEE, and that puppy runs along with all my other synths with no glitches, on a
little 1.6Ghz EEE. I can actually hear the sound of the pedals going up and down, and the
sound of the dampers settling on the strings when I lift keys up. Ran it through the CALF
reverb, and man is it good. Can't wait to try it through jconv.
For years I'd been using a 30MB Steinway soundfont, but fluidsynth choked on it on my
little EEE. But LinuxSampler is loving this much more bulky and detailed gigasample.
I have a 1923 Steinway in my backpack. If you had told me 20 years ago that this would be
possible, I'd never have believed you.
-ken