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Re: [fluid-dev] fluid~ crashes


From: Garett Shulman
Subject: Re: [fluid-dev] fluid~ crashes
Date: Wed, 03 Mar 2004 08:28:59 -0700
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Peter Hanappe wrote:

Garett Shulman wrote:

Just though I would chime in:

Native fluidsynth LADSPA does have its benefits. Having to specifically
enable it at build time is no problem, but please don't disregard it
completely.


Okay, I won't disregard it.

While I'm at it... This is probably completely outside the paridigm of
fluidsynth, so if you are offended by the suggestion please just
disregard... Really, the only thing that is keeping fluidsynth from
completely emulating subtractive synthesis is pwm. It would be usefull
to have a generator that could take an offset from the start of a sample
and set all output of that sample to 0 after that. Or something like
that. But, perhaps such a beast does not belong in the main fluidsynth
source. Perhaps a patch would be more appropriate.


Do you think PWM is possible using the modulation envelope? You could
control the width by changing the decay and sustain phases in runtime.
The volume envelope can not drop to zero instantaniously but in a span
of 64 samples.

Thats a great idea. I will try that. Thanks. -Garett

Cheers,
P






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