On Saturday, November 14, 2009, Ebrahim Mayat wrote: > Perhaps you could > try something more realistic: like Rachmaninoff, Liszt or even Chopin > solo pieces, maybe Paganini...or even Keith Emerson, John McLaughlin...
Sorry, but this comment is a nonsense. The original poster didn't crash FluidSynth while playing John Cage's 4'33". That would be really funny. Anything else, if crashes the program, should be seriously analysed using computer science criteria and tools. > This sounds like a conclusion put forward by a computer programmer who > is totally ignorant of any form of musical aesthetic. Another inappropriate comment. Do you really think that a computer program can judge the musical merits of some sequence of MIDI events? And crash, when he don't like the style or artistic quality? Regards, Pedro _______________________________________________ fluid-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev
