GM.rgd does not have a bank definition for percussion so you have

probably just been lucky so far with defaults or something.

Try using GM2.rgd



On 04/08/2025 08:42, Arnaldo Pirrone wrote:
Always used GM.rgd, it used to work fine.

On Mon, Aug 4, 2025, 1:04 AM chuck elliot <c.ell...@pobox.com> wrote:

    Could it be down to the wrong .rgd file in use?

    Regards,

    Chuck.

    On 03/08/2025 19:44, Arnaldo Pirrone wrote:
    > Hi,
    > I noticed that every time I load a file which contains a percussion
    > track, a glockenspiel sounds instead of it. I believe this has been
    > happening since the fall of last year, however, I had little
    time to
    > report it here. Is anybody aware of the changes that might have
    > started causing this issue?
    > I'm mostly using RG in conjunction with Fluidsynth/Qsynth, and
    I'm not
    > sure if that could be related to these projects, can you please run
    > some tests to isolate it? For the moment I can confirm that it
    occurs
    > on three machines, all running Debian with the same configuration.
    > All the best,
    >
    >
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