On Fri, 18 Sep 2015 09:58:54 +0200
Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
> - sf2: fluidsynth and derivates (qsynth, fluidsynth dssi),
> linuxsampler (not very good for sf2 IMHO), Carla?
Carla uses fluidsynth engine.
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On 18/09/2015 09:58, Lorenzo Sutton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'll try to share some info/experience.
>
> On 17/09/2015 20:16, Anton Curl wrote:
>
>> Here is my situation:
>> - I'd like to use multiple soundfonts in multiple formats: sf2, gig and sfz
> AFAIK situation on linux is:
> - sf2: fluidsynth and de
Hi,
I'll try to share some info/experience.
On 17/09/2015 20:16, Anton Curl wrote:
> Here is my situation:
> - I'd like to use multiple soundfonts in multiple formats: sf2, gig and sfz
AFAIK situation on linux is:
- sf2: fluidsynth and derivates (qsynth, fluidsynth dssi), linuxsampler
(not ver
Thanks for your reply. This is really interesting, and the result is
quite good. I take a note of that for later.
But currently, I use Rosegarden for composing more that recording, and
I'd like something more ambulant and working offline on a single machine.
However, I've a question. When you cr
Hi Anton,
My friends and I use Rosegarden with JACK and pretty much forget about the
plugins. We use a combination of external hardware synths and soft
synths.
Fluidsynth with soundfonts remains popular (the website http://wowsia.com
provides an almost endless supply, I think they have over a Ter
Hi everyone!
I've been using RoseGarden for several monthes, but I still can't find
how to use it the most effectively.
Here is my situation:
- I'd like to use multiple soundfonts in multiple formats: sf2, gig and sfz
- Sometimes, I have several banks for one instrument. For instance a
guitar w