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From: | David McNab |
Subject: | Re: [fluid-dev] question - soundfont editing |
Date: | Fri, 28 May 2004 16:08:01 +1200 |
User-agent: | Mozilla Thunderbird 0.6 (X11/20040502) |
Hi Tim,Sorry to bother you again, but there's a slight problem with your SF2 python module.
If the soundfont file I write out contains one or more drum presets, 'asfxload' spits an error 'loop size is too short: 0' when I try to load the font into my sblive card. However, fluidsynth loads it in fine.
Any ideas? Cheers David Tim Goetze wrote:
[David McNab]Can someone please recommend a program for Linux which can easily take presets from one or more existing soundfont files, and compile them into a new soundfont file?with about 10 lines of python (plus a few to name the presets you're after) you can do such tricks with this little helper here: http://quitte.de/file-formats/SF2.py at the end of the file it shows how to extract one preset into a separate .sf2; modification for many presets/sf2 files should be straightforward. cheers, tim
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