Ruben Lopez wrote:
I've been tinkering with Linux for a few years and
I just decided to
jump in and set up Ardour. I have it working and am still figuring
things out, but I have a question - what Linux apps do you guys use to
play soundfonts (the only app I could find is FluidSynth, which I
haven't tried yet).
I use fluidsynth via the QSynth GUI. I also use TiMidity configured as a
soundfont server:
timidity -iA -B2,8 -c /home/dlphilp/timidity.cfg -Os -EFreverb=0
-Efchorus=0 &
-iA Sets up the program to act as an ALSA sequencer client. In this case
it acts as a softsynth available to any program connected to it via the
ALSA aconnect utility or one of its GUIs.
-B2,8 Sets the audio buffer fragment size
-Os Indicates WAV-format output
-EFreverb=0 Turns off the reverb effect (saves CPU cycles)
-EFchorus=0 Turns off the chorus effect
My timidity.cfg file includes only one line:
soundfont /home/dlphilp/soundfonts/8mbgmsfx.sf2
QSynth is easier to use, but TiMidity runs nicer in a light-weight
system like my aging laptop.
Also, I notice that this is a pretty technical list.
If my question is
too elementary for this list, please point me to a list that is more
appropriate. Thanks.
You've come to the right place. Please don't hesitate to say if a
response is too technical. Not all of us here have propellors growing
out of our heads, but some do. ;-)
Best regards,
Dave Phillips