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Re: [fluid-dev] CC7 reset
From: |
R.L. Horn |
Subject: |
Re: [fluid-dev] CC7 reset |
Date: |
Sun, 5 Feb 2012 08:10:49 -0600 (CST) |
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Alpine 2.00 (LNX 1167 2008-08-23) |
On Sat, 4 Feb 2012, James Ong wrote:
I tried your rule on the 2nd parts, it doesn't change anything.
It really should. It's worth noting that nothing I wrote actually changes
any volumes. You'd have to do that yourself with a cc command or write an
additional rule. Here are a couple you could try, after router_clear and
all of those previously mentioned rules:
# any main volume command results in a fairly low, fixed volume (48)
router_begin cc
router_chan 0 15 1 0
router_par1 7 7 1 0
router_par2 0 127 0 48
router_end
# all main volume values are halved
router_begin cc
router_chan 0 15 1 0
router_par1 7 7 1 0
router_par2 0 127 0.5 0
router_end
If nothing works, I'm not sure what to tell you, except, maybe, to see if
a newer version of fluidsynth is available. I'm currently using 1.1.5.
- [fluid-dev] CC7 reset, James Ong, 2012/02/03
- Re: [fluid-dev] CC7 reset, Element Green, 2012/02/03
- Re: [fluid-dev] CC7 reset, James Ong, 2012/02/03
- Re: [fluid-dev] CC7 reset, R.L. Horn, 2012/02/03
- Re: [fluid-dev] CC7 reset, James Ong, 2012/02/04
- Re: [fluid-dev] CC7 reset, R.L. Horn, 2012/02/04
- Re: [fluid-dev] CC7 reset, James Ong, 2012/02/04
- Re: [fluid-dev] CC7 reset, James Ong, 2012/02/04
- Re: [fluid-dev] CC7 reset, James Ong, 2012/02/04
- Re: [fluid-dev] CC7 reset,
R.L. Horn <=
- Re: [fluid-dev] CC7 reset, James Ong, 2012/02/05
- Re: [fluid-dev] CC7 reset, R.L. Horn, 2012/02/05