venerd?, 11 marzo 2005 alle 12:53:47, tim hall ha scritto:
Last Friday 11 March 2005 10:44, Emiliano Grilli was
like:
I've found this article that maybe can help
in the process:
http://www.tweakheadz.com/SoundFont_Secrets.html
Thanks Emillo, someone should tell him about free tools! I guess the Linux
equivalent of Vienna is Smurf/Swami? Actually I want to make really small
custom soundfonts containing only the sounds I want. This article will be
useful, bookmarked.
Yes, smurf (included in AGNULA/DeMuDi - version 0.52.6-6) seems to be
functional but no audition is possible without a wavetable card (I
guess, I don't have one). Swami should be the new name of the same
project and if I understand correctly it can use fluidsynth for audition,
and they are equivalent to vienna. Unfortunately, swami isn't included
in debian... I've build a quick deb with checkinstall, if you want to
try:
http://emillo.net/download/swami-0.9.2_0.9.2-1_i386.deb
It's ~ 602 Kb - I've taken 0.9.2 because an advice on the swami page
says that 1.0 versions are not guaranteed to work.
I think we should definately ask Free to package this :-)
Cheers,
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Emiliano Grilli
Linux user #209089
http://www.emillo.net