Hi Mr. Ladisch ,
When I did some debug with Qsynth it seems that filtered the note-off
events.
Now that I did a debug directly with fluidsynth I'm able to see the
note-off.
Here you are with the aseqdump :
tao@64studio:~$ aseqdump -p 20:0
Waiting for data. Press Ctrl+C to end.
Source_ Event_________________ Ch _Data__
20:0 Note on 0 68 40
20:0 Note on 0 68 0
20:0 Note on 0 68 71
20:0 Note on 0 68 0
20:0 Note on 0 68 107
20:0 Note on 0 68 0
20:0 Note on 0 68 111
20:0 Note on 0 68 0
20:0 Note on 0 68 107
20:0 Note on 0 68 0
20:0 Note on 0 68 97
20:0 Note on 0 68 0
20:0 Note on 0 68 113
20:0 Note on 0 68 0
20:0 Note on 0 68 113
20:0 Note on 0 68 0
20:0 Note on 0 68 119
20:0 Note on 0 68 0
20:0 Note on 0 65 40
20:0 Note on 0 65 0
20:0 Note on 0 65 80
20:0 Note on 0 65 0
20:0 Note on 0 65 70
20:0 Note on 0 65 0
20:0 Note on 0 65 98
20:0 Note on 0 65 0
20:0 Note on 0 65 89
20:0 Note on 0 65 0
20:0 Note on 0 65 116
20:0 Note on 0 65 0
Regards.-
2009/9/11 Clemens Ladisch <clemens(a)ladisch.de>
Jedi Storm wrote:
I'm generating MIDI events from a Drum
Machine Alesis D4 directly to
fluidsynth through a MIDI In port and fluidsynth fails to sintetize more
than 85% of the hits on the PAD.
...
4.- After do some debugging I have been able to see the following :
MIDI DRUM SET ALESIS D4 EVENTS : (Fails to synthetise 75% of the hits)
...
fluidsynth: noteoff 0 65 0 00777 1480.951 1480.982
0.000 4
Do these numbers have any meaning?
You said previously that the D4 doesn't generate note-off events?
Could you show the output of aseqdump with a few notes from the D4?
Best regards,
Clemens
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