Another thanks, sshtrk!
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Fluidsynth-dssi plugin generates loud white-noise
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Thank you sshtrk for your quick-and-dirty solution! :-)
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Fluidsynth-dssi plugin generates loud white-noise
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I did it! Use this repo deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian wheezy
main and then update fluidsynth and libfluidsynth1 only! And then
remove repo. Work great with Renoise using fluidsynth-dssi! No more with
noise. Im using ubuntu 10.10. Good luck!
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We could definitely have a 1.1.3 in backports for both Lucid and Maverick.
Perhaps that would be the best solution at this time?
Although I wouldn't mind SRU:ing 1.1.3 into Maverick though.
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I don't know why this is marked as fix released just because the
error's been corrected upstream?
It was automatically marked as fix released by the bot, because it is
fixed if you install Natty. (However, if you do that, you might
encounter a lot of other errors, since Natty is far from being
So is this going to remain broken for Maverick or will there be an
official update? I don't see any new package available in maverick-
updates, I don't know why this is marked as fix released just because
the error's been corrected upstream?
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Fluidsynth-dssi plugin generates loud white-noise
Thanks Alessio,
Just two questions out of curiosity,
1) Does Natty auto-sync from debian experimental, or did you upload it to both?
2) How did you make the Janitor close it? I don't see any LP: #659112 tags.
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By the way,
speaking as a FluidSynth developer, I'd be happy if we had more of
fluidsynth-dssi users active upstream (as in on the fluid-dev mailinglist, and
testing pre-release code), so we can catch issues such as these before we
release. Thanks in advance!
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On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 1:10 PM, David Henningsson
659...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Thanks Alessio,
Just two questions out of curiosity,
1) Does Natty auto-sync from debian experimental, or did you upload it to
both?
I've uploaded the package to both natty and experimental.
AFAIK, natty
** Package changed: fluidsynth-dssi (Ubuntu) = fluidsynth (Ubuntu)
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This bug was fixed in the package fluidsynth - 1.1.3-1
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fluidsynth (1.1.3-1) experimental; urgency=low
* New upstream release:
- Compilation with LADSPA enabled was broken in 1.1.2 - fixed.
- Multichannel output broken when double precision was used - fixed.
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This should be fixed in upstream version 1.1.3; you can either pull the
patches from SVN, upgrade to 1.1.3 entirely (as it contains only bug
fixes), or recompile 1.1.2 to use floats instead of doubles.
** Changed in: fluidsynth-dssi (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
** Bug watch added:
Reference: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/fluidsynth/ticket/87
Fixed by SVN revision r372 and r373.
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Thanks very much, I tried compiling it through SVN and it seemed to work
fine. Sorry if this is an obvious question but will the patched version
be pushed out to maverick-updates? :
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Further notes:
1. Audio tracks play as expected.
2. Old projects (from Lucid) have the same problem with fluidsynth-dssi
tracks
3. Tracks using xsynth-dssi works correctly.
Perhaps it is fluidsynth-dssi that is failing...
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Fluidsynth-dssi plugin generates loud white-noise
Ah-ha, running jack-dssi-host fluidsynth-dssi.so creates the same
white-noise sound, so it is not Rosegarden, it is something wrong with
fluidsynth-dssi (but not fluidsynth standalone)
** Package changed: rosegarden (Ubuntu) = fluidsynth-dssi (Ubuntu)
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To summarize:
1. start jackd at 48kHz
2. run jack-dssi-host fluidsynth-dssi.so
3. load a sound-font. I used /usr/share/sounds/sf2/FluidR3_GM.sf2, but had the
same problem with all other sound fonts that I tried.
4. press 'Send Test Note'
I hear loud white noise, with the proper note just
Other dssi plugins (xsynth, wsynth) work properly with jack-dssi-host
and rosegarden.
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I can confirm that this bug exists with fluidsynth-dssi in Ubuntu 10.10,
64-bit edition. I did not have the same issue with 10.04 as I'm
currently using Rosegarden for music production on that system, so
something's changed between then and now. Can we get someone familiar
with fluidsynth to take
I un-installed fluidsynth-dssi 1.0.0-2 and installed fluidsynth-dssi
0.9.1-3ubuntu4 from lucid (I just copied the deb file across from
another computer; dependencies were still satisfied). Both Rosegarden
and jack-dssi-host still give the same raucous white-noise sound.
Note that Rosegarden
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