On Wed, 2006-06-07 at 13:07 -0700, lemondrop wrote: > Hi list, > > I'm using Fluidsynth to make (Adobe) Director applications via the > Fluidsynth Xtra - in other words, I'm no Fluidsynth developer and thus quite > unfamiliar with the various development tools - and I have a question I hope > some of you might have an opinion about: > > What Soundfont editor do you recommend? Is there one that's particularly > compatible with Fluidsynth? > > I'd prefer a Mac OS X app, but Win would be welcome, also. Free or > commercial. > > I have used Audio Compositor (discontinued about two years ago) and Viena > (not Vienna, since I have no soundcard on that Windows machine), but with > each I've found that unpredictable results occur when using the Soundfont > with the Fluidsynth Xtra. > > Thanks for any thoughts you might have! > > Hunter >
Swami is a SoundFont editor that uses FluidSynth as its synthesizer. Its been known to run on Mac OS X and Windows for that matter, but isn't currently packaged for them and must be built from source. Swami 0.9.4 is the latest, but there is a development version in the works which will be much more advanced, when released. If you want to have a look at this project, it can be found here: http://swami.sourceforge.net Keep in mind, that it may not be as easy to install as one would like. Hopefully this will be remedied at some point in the near future. You are welcome to join the Swami-devel email list though, if you have any questions on getting it installed, or otherwise. Best regards, Josh Green _______________________________________________ fluid-dev mailing list fluid-dev@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev