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    Qsynth

    Qsynth

    A fluidsynth Qt GUI Interface

    Qsynth is a fluidsynth GUI front-end application, written in C++ around the Qt framework, using Qt Designer. Eventually it may evolve into a softsynth management application allowing the user to control and manage a variety of command line softsynths.
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    FluidPatcher

    FluidPatcher

    A performance-oriented patch interface for FluidSynth

    FluidPatcher is a performance-oriented interface for FluidSynth built using wxpython to create a simple GUI that allows live editing, selecting, and playing of patches. A patch is a collection of settings such as soundfont presets for each MIDI channel, control-change/sysex messages to send when the patch is selected, and midi router or effects settings. Groups of patches are stored in banks, which are saved as human-readable and -editable YAML files. This allows a musician to easily create...
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    FluidSynth

    FluidSynth

    A real-time SoundFont software synthesizer

    A real-time software synthesizer based on the SoundFont 2 specifications. It can be used for live audio synthesis of MIDI events or for rendering MIDI files to disk, using SoundFont instruments. It can also be embedded in other applications. This is not a application with a graphical user interface, however there are several GUI applications which utilize FluidSynth.
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    QSFM Quick Soundfont Manager

    QSFM Quick Soundfont Manager

    Graphical Soundfont Bank Management for Linux.

    QSFM QuickSoundFontManager is a GUI for asfxload, a commandline tool on Linux, or Fluidsynth, to quick load several SF2 soundfonts in a EMU10k chip or a software wavetable synth. It is a Linux alternate to the win32-only Creative® Soundfont Bankmanager.
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    gmf_synth

    A graphical interface GUI for Fluidsynth Soundfont Player

    A graphical interface for software synthesizer or sound-samplers. Currently supported is fluidsynth. Can be used to play SoundFonts, SF2 and MIDI files. Required is an installation of fluidsynth. Written in Python / Qt4.
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    A graphical frontend to the fluidsynth library. Build with C++ Builder, the GUI allows to play sf2 sound banks samples using the FluidSynth sound rendering engine.
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