torsdagen den 15 januari 2004 17.49 skrev Rocco:
mathias_lundgren(a)bredband.net wrote:
While were
on the subject... I'm courious why none of the built in
synths in muse allow for panning? I mean, each soft synth can be panned
with the mixer. But *no* individual instruments on *any* of the
softsynths can be panned seperatly. It's a shame because the built-in
synth called "Fluid" (not "FluidSynth"... just "Fluid")
sounds a lot
better than FluidSynth *or* timidity. I'd really like to use "Fluid" but
just can't see not being able to have control over each instruments
volume and planning. I even started up Muse and connected SoundFontCombi
(SoftSynth mixer) up to "Fluid" and had no control over the panning of
instruments.
Hmmm, I wonder what version you were using. The 'Fluid' softsynth doesn't
handle panning nor any regular controllers at all IIRC (I wonder if it
did handle NRPN/RPN:s, perhaps I'm mistaken, there was something strange
with that).
See the post I just sent (or maybe you already have by now)
Sorry, long ping times..
Dang, it appears as if some of the mails I get are just blank. I'm getting
crazy....
It's
actually possible to load several soundfonts in one
fluidsynth-instance (then assign different soundfonts to different
channels).
That's great, but I'm (currently) in love with one soundfont and it's
145 Megs in size (and growing as I keep adding to it). :-) Several
versions of that loaded into FluidSynth can really drain the memory :-)
Yes, but actually you don't need to do load it for every channel. You can use
different instruments from that soundfont on all midi-channels. :-)
/Mathias