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From: | Bill Stuart-Bruges |
Subject: | Re: [fluid-dev] presets |
Date: | Thu, 29 Oct 2015 17:48:55 -0000 |
Apologies
I think you have missed the essential “Program Change” midi
message, sent with the patch number in the second (data) byte
Thus 1100cccc 0nnnnnnn all
binary, where cccc=channel & nnnnnnn=patch
You have confused "Channel" with "Preset/Patch"
Your font will have up to 127 Presets (=Patches or instruments)
and you can play any Preset on any of the Midi Channels, thus up to
16 simultaneous Presets at once
Strictly a Midi Preset can be made up of more than one instrument, an
instrument being a set of sound samples, but that is not important to you
right now, as it is all in the Font design. Bill S-B www.chateau-rentals.com/Organ
-----Original Message-----
From: Aere Greenway
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 5:00 PM
To: address@hidden ; FluidSynth mailing list
Subject: Re: [fluid-dev] presets
On 10/29/2015 09:18 AM, address@hidden wrote:
> I expect this is a dumb question that belongs elsewhere, but I
have
> to start somewhere.
>
> I recently got an m-audio 88es going with Linux/jack/fluid-synth
mostly
> to just play live. It's a substitute for my usual slab, but I
definitely
> wanted to get around to it, and I'm really enjoying some of the
tones.
>
> BUT I must be missing something really elementary: how do people
setup
> their favorite tones to be in the default 1st 16 channels? Do
they
> make their own sound font file, or is there some sort of
tone-slot
> manipulation that I'm missing? And...if this isn't a fluidsynth
question
> at all, is it in the "USB-controller" that should be driving
this?
>
>
>
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I use a sequence editor (such as Rosegarden or MusE) to set-up the
instruments the way I want it, and just play the sequence to QSynth
(Fluidsynth ought to work the same way).
Then I start playing (I use an M-Audio Keystation 88), switching
channels to change instruments.
You can also use VMPK to connect to your QSynth 'engine', and use it to
manually set the instrument on whatever MIDI channel manually.
--
Sincerely,
Aere
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