I don't know if this helps, but these are the reverb values I use for
Fluidsynth and I am quite happy with the sound. Now, I have set these
values in Qsynth, so I am not sure if the numbers are different in
Fluidsynth:
Room: 65
Damp: 18
Width: 76
Level: 75
From there, you can adjust the room level to the size of the room you
desire. 65 gives a hall effect, 75 a large hall, and 89 a really
spacious hall. Of course, to really hear the effect, you will need to
adjust CC 91 to increase the reverb for each MIDI channel. Some presets
may incite a bit of reverb already even if CC 91 is set to 0, depending
on how the preset is programmed inside the SoundFont bank.
-~Chris
On 03/12/2011 11:49 AM, Edenyard wrote:
I'd appreciate some simple guidance on how to adjust Fluid's reverb
settings at the command line. I've tried 'man fluidsynth' which seems
to indicate that various reverb parameters are adjustable, but it
gives no clue as to what the valid range of values for 'num' might be
in each case, nor how to actually specify the command on the command
line.
I've also tried googling 'fluidsynth reverb settings' etc., but so far
to no avail.
I've been using Fluid V1.0.9 and have just installed V1.1.3. I'm
running it on Slackware 12.2, in case that matters. So far, my command
line looks like this (all on one line):
/usr/local/bin/fluidsynth -s -i -K 48 -g 1 -C 0 -R 1 -a alsa -o
audio.alsa.device=hw:0 mysounds.sf2
That has worked for me but obviously uses some unspecified default
reverb settings, which I'd now like to try experimenting with.
I'd be very grateful for whatever light anyone can shed on the mystery!
Cheers,
Gerald.
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