Thanks everybody for this nice discussion "Forging a new path". While most of
the contributors can deal with philosophical thoughts, this poor soul is
fighting (and learning a lot) trying to make music in an open source basis.
My idea is execute fluidsynth (and another applications) from shell, and have a
boot script where I can put all the actions. So I open my laptop and I can
start recording or playing back.
Typically I write
$ fluidsynth -a alsa -m alsa_seq /home/joan/Escritorio/AltosaxJan.SF2A
and I can see the settings:
>settings
I can also see the settings with QSynth.
What I want is to load the settings from a configuration file (man fluidsynth):
fluidsynth -f fluidsynth.cfg,
but strangely there is no information nowhere (Google,...). It seems like I'm
the only one trying that. I'm interested in the format of the file, of course,
I tried:
...
audio.output-channels 2
audio.periods 16
audio.alsa.device default
audio.file.name fluidsynth.raw
...
fluidsynth tries to read the file but of course the format is wrong.
Thanks,
Joan Quintana
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