From: Bill A. <ba...@fa...> - 2005-02-05 05:05:04
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On Fri, 2005-02-04 at 18:22, Wayne Siemund wrote: > What about creating and editing those soundfonts? Haven't checked > yet, but is there a linux soundfont editor that is not soundblaster > dependent? Use swami.sourceforge.net > > > "Brett W. McCoy" <idr...@ch...> wrote: > Wayne Siemund wrote: > > From what I have been gathering, Softsynths like Fluidsynth, > use > > Creative Labs sound font 2 format. > > I am guessing that I need a soundblaster card to use this > program. > > I was hoping to use the M-Audio 2496 card. > > Does anyone have any experience with the M-Audio card and > these sound fonts? > > Fluidsynth can play soundfonts directly. The soundblaster > cards play > soundfonts via hardware (an onboard wavetable synth), > Fluidsynth plays > back via software. I have a 2496 card and can play back > soundfonts via > Fluidsynth with no problems. > > -- > Rule of Feline Frustration: > When your cat has fallen asleep on your lap and looks utterly > content and adorable, you will suddenly have to go to the > bathroom. > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com |