Mikhail,
This is a total guess, but is your sound font recorded at 48K, or some
frequency other than 44.1K? If so, it would almost certainly be out of tune.
If you're running Jack, then you might try starting Jack at 48K and see
if the warning goes away.
I do not understand the message about a period size of 65. That one is
strange.
Good luck,
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: linux-audio-user-admin(a)music.columbia.edu
[mailto:linux-audio-user-admin@music.columbia.edu]On Behalf Of Mikhail
Ramendik
Sent: Monday, April 14, 2003 2:12 PM
To: fluid-dev list
Cc: LinuxAudioUser list
Subject: [linux-audio-user] fluidsynth: strange warning
Hello!
The problem with starting fluidsynth was indeed the result of a vesion
difference between alsa-driver and alsa-lib. The alsa-driver in th
ekernel proved to be 0.9.0rc6; I got the corresponding alsa-lib from the
ALSA project site (still works only by IP for me), and compiled it from
source; and now it loads.
But, it shows a strange warning:
===
fluidsynth: warning: The sample rate is set to 44100, the synthesizer
may be out of tune
fluidsynth: warning: Requested a period size of 64, got 65 instead
** Using format s16, rw, interleaved
===
I don't really want the synthesizer to be out of tune. So I'd like to
understand what's going on here. (This message does not appear is I run
fluidsynth with -a oss)
--
Sincerely yours, Mikhail Ramendik