I had exactly the same problem, except that fludsynth crashed after a few 
"echoes". Are you using Gentoo? I fixed it by unmerging and recompiling 
fluidsynth by hand.

/Wolfgang

Am Samstag, 17. März 2007 07:50 schrieb oxi:
> Hello,
>
> I have checked this in other sf2 samplers for windows and there they sound
> right. In FluidSynth 1.0.7 some notes of the grand piano of Cadenza don't
> sound right; I also noticed this with other sf2 which I can't remember.
>
> You can download Cadenza from
> http://www.sf2midi.com/index.php?page=sdet&id=7606 , if you have the
> patience, because it's about 50Mb and the server too slow. I'm not aware of
> it's distribution policies (and hope it's not wrong to distribute myself),
> but if you want me to upload it elsewhere, just ask.
>
> The notes that don't sound right are at least these:
> B0, D1, D4, B4, D5, B5, B7
>
> They sound with a higher pitch, and if the note played is long enough, it
> continues echoing in different pitches.
>
> Maybe this is a "bug" with the internal format of the Cadenza file, but
> since it works good in other sf2 samplers, I thought I'd just report.
>
> Regards,
> oxi


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