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      From: SATO K. <ke...@ps...> - 2010-01-24 05:36:19
      
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| Hello, > bank 0 > dir /usr/share/timidity > 0 %font WurlitzerEPdry.SF2 0 3 You are mapping prog 3 of bank 0 of SF2 to prog 0 of bank 0 of TiMidity++. > No instrument mapped to tone bank 0, program 2 - this instrument will not be > heard So for TiMidity++, nothing is mapped to prog 2 of bank 0. Regards, Kentaro Sato. 2010/1/23 Torsten Mohr <tmohr@s.netic.de>: > Hello, > > i read the "man page" and read some infos that users put on their web pages, > but i somehow can't seem to tell timidity to use a soundfont. > > I have downloaded some free sound fonts and demos and unpacked them > so they have the extension .sf2 > > Timidity seems to load /etc/timidity.cfg, which sources > /usr/share/timidity/timidity.cfg > > I tried in timidity.cfg: > > bank 0 > dir /usr/share/timidity > 0 %font WurlitzerEPdry.SF2 0 3 > > (I also tried several countless other combinations) > > When playing a midi file, the other voices are missing now (as expected), but > i also don't hear the piano part. > > > QSynth loads the sound file and says in "Channels": > Channel 1 Bank 0 Prog 3 > > So i created a MIDI file in Rosegarden that plays fine with the old timidity > configuration. > I created the MIDI file with: channel 1, Bank "General Midi", Program 4 > (because the start to count from 1). I also tried it as Program 3. > > Timidity tells me: > No instrument mapped to tone bank 0, program 2 - this instrument will not be > heard > > In the second case it tells me: > No instrument mapped to tone bank 0, program 3 - this instrument will not be > heard > > > I'm not sure what i need to do to make timidity play soundfonts or how to map > soundfonts to MIDI instruments > > > Can anybody tell me what i need to do to play sounds? > > I'm also not sure if i need to supply more information, if there are any > useful tests i could do then please write to me. > > > Thanks for any hints, > Torsten. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Throughout its 18-year history, RSA Conference consistently attracts the > world's best and brightest in the field, creating opportunities for Conference > attendees to learn about information security's most important issues through > interactions with peers, luminaries and emerging and established companies. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/rsaconf-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > Timidity-talk mailing list > Tim...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/timidity-talk > |