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From: | Benoit Tachet |
Subject: | Re: [fluid-dev] Questions about fluidsynth API |
Date: | Fri, 7 Feb 2020 08:29:57 +0000 |
Hello again, After a quick check, I am now sure that the problem comes from the synths (I have tried with Timidity and FluidSynth), because I have the same problem on a Windows 64-bits computer. Benoit De : Benoit Tachet Hello George, For the hardware, here are some more explanations : The Keyboard I’m using is a custom one, made from wood and plexiglass, being 1 meter width and 1.1 meter depth per octave. To check if a key is pressed or not, I use some silver tissue,
linked to an Arduino board. This board, that I will call “Slave” in the next paragraphs, is linked to another Arduino board, a “master” board. At first, I played sounds directly thanks to a MIDI board directly connected to the master, and everything worked perfectly, so I don’t think the problem comes from the keyboard. Since I started using fluidsynth, everything works well when I press one key at a time, but when I press two of them, only one sound is played… That’s why I think it may come, either
from Fluidsynth itself, either from FluidSynth’s API. Benoit De : George Poulson <address@hidden>
Can you explain some more about what hardware you are using? If you have a midi keyboard connected to a Raspberry Pi and are running fluidsynth then you should be able to hear the audio corresponding to pressing keys on the keyboard. Do you have this working already? If not then can you use fluidsynth to play a midi file? Does this sound OK? If you can play individual notes on the keyboard but cannot play chords (multiple notes at the same time) then could this be a limitation of the keyboard you are using? None of this is really related to the fluidsynth API so you should really have started a new post, but with some more information there should be someone here to help you. George. On Thu, 6 Feb 2020, 15:03 Benoit Tachet via fluid-dev, <address@hidden> wrote:
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