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Re: [fluid-dev] Overflow and tiny tickles


From: David Henningsson
Subject: Re: [fluid-dev] Overflow and tiny tickles
Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2010 14:34:53 +0200
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2010-08-26 09:04, Bernd Casper skrev:
> Hi David, Gents,
> 
> many thanks for the latest changes. It seems to be a great improvement in 
> sound quality, whatever the reason may be. Much more details, amazing 
> transparency, less gain level distortion.
> 
> Overflow settings.
> On my (relatively powerful) system I cannot realize big overall changes, if I 
> do alter the weighting. Though, one detail seems very important to me:
> To me it seems, under certain circumstances, FS overflow handling is allowed 
> to cut off voices inside a single multi-sample soundfont instrument 
> ("Instrument" level). 
> To me it was always one of the biggest advantages of FS, to allow as many 
> samples in an instrument I wish, without any clipping. All my soundfonts 
> building bases on that fact. 
> So from my point of view, it should be absolutely avoided, to cut off samples 
> inside of an instrument which is already sounding. 

>From another point of view - there are often presets made of samples
where on sample is the "main" one and the other is a small, almost
unhearable "effect". In that case, cutting off the "effect" sample would
be the right thing to do.

Anyway, as a future improvement, we could consider a switch changing the
behavior: so that when FS runs out of polyphony, it adds the score of
all voices belonging to the same note together, then kills all voices
belonging to the note-on with the lowest score, instead of killing
individual voices.

> I tried to ensure this by setting age to 9999 and volume to -9999, but I 
> noticed no change in handling.

I would probably set the synth.overflow.volume to 0 in that case -
setting it to -9999 would cause *louder* notes to be clipped first and
more silent notes to remain active.

> Release tickles.
> Please listen to my sound example. You'll realize some notes having a little 
> tickle in the release (1st & 5th note in the 1st group, none in the second 
> group, 3rd & 5th note in the third group, and the very final note). This 
> effect is always present currently, while playing - by chance, it seems. It's 
> always a little delayed, about 0.25 seconds - like releases cutted off.
> http://bca.free-artists.net/data/tempdl/bca_FS112alpha_clipping_demo.ogg 

I'm sorry, but I can't hear anything. Could be a difference in our
listening environments, or that the ogg compression removes the
"tickles". But without hearing them and without a sound font, it is very
difficult for me to do anything about it.

// David



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