On Sun, Dec 03, 2006 at 11:48:04 -0300, luis jure wrote:
i haven't found an option for fluidsynth that
writes directly to a
file.
It's a little bit hidden, but it exists, try:
fluidsynth -i -a file <soundfount> <midifile>
you can optionally specify an output-filename with -o audio.file.name=name.raw
The output of fluidsynth is raw-data - so if you need .wav, use sox to
convert the raw data to wave - for default fluidsynth output this would look
like this:
sox -r 44100 -w -c 2 -s fluidsynth.raw fluidsynth.wav
Enjoy :)
Nicolai