A Real-Time Software Synthesizer That Uses Soundfont(tm)
FluidSynth (formerly IIWU Synth) is based on the SoundFont(tm) 2
specifications. It is a real-time "software synthesizer". FluidSynth
can read MIDI events from the MIDI input device and render them to the
audio device. It can also play MIDI files.
- Sources inherited from project multimedia:libs
- Devel package for openSUSE:Factory
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derived packages
- Links to openSUSE:Factory / fluidsynth
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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_link | 0000000145 145 Bytes | |
baselibs.conf | 0000000014 14 Bytes | |
fluidsynth-2.1.7.tar.gz | 0001368777 1.31 MB | |
fluidsynth.changes | 0000022317 21.8 KB | |
fluidsynth.conf | 0000000247 247 Bytes | |
fluidsynth.service | 0000000284 284 Bytes | |
fluidsynth.spec | 0000003878 3.79 KB |
Revision 84 (latest revision is 123)
Takashi Iwai (tiwai)
accepted
request 867770
from
Tom Mbrt (derselbst)
(revision 84)
- Update to version 2.1.7 * a regression introduced in `2.1.0` prevented chorus from being audible when `fluid_synth_process()` was used * a regression introduced in `2.0.6` prevented the MIDI player from restarting playback after all files have been played * fix a double-free violation introduced in `2.0.0` after executing the `info` shell command
Comments 2
A recent change broke midi playback for me in gzdoom, see:
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/games/gzdoom
Accepting the last request made this whole thing red.