On 04/28/2014 05:24 PM, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:

> On the other hand fluidsynth (from command line) responds correctly to
> the reverb (and chorus) control changes.

Thanks for looking into this, Lorenzo.  QSynth does have its own reverb 
and chorus knobs built into the GUI.  It makes a certain kind of sense 
that they would implement these as global parameters and ignore per 
channel controllers.  Otherwise you could send conflicting messages on 
the channels and have your GUI reflecting one thing and your synth 
engine playing something entirely different.

Looks like using fluidsynth from the command line is the way to go to 
get this to work as expected then.  That's good information to 
disseminate.  Thanks.
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