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From: | scott andrew franco |
Subject: | Re: [fluid-dev] Help with setting volume control |
Date: | Tue, 30 Jul 2019 23:45:52 -0700 |
User-agent: | MailAPI |
--------- Original Message ---------Subject: Re: [fluid-dev] Help with setting volume control
From: "scott andrew franco" <address@hidden>
Date: 7/30/19 11:35 pm
To: address@hidden
So running a program to research the issue:/* show the device fluidsynth connects to (usually "default") */
r = fluid_settings_copystr(settings, "audio.alsa.device", buff, 200);
printf("r: %d\n", r);
printf("The alsa PCM device for Fluidsynth is: %s\n", buff);r = fluid_settings_copystr(settings, "synth.gain", buff, 200);
printf("r: %d\n", r);
printf("The gain for Fluidsynth is: %s\n", buff);r = fluid_settings_setstr(settings, "synth.gain", "10");
printf("r: %d\n", r);r = fluid_settings_copystr(settings, "synth.gain", buff, 200);
printf("r: %d\n", r);
printf("The gain for Fluidsynth is: %s\n", buff);r = fluid_settings_copystr(settings, "nonsense", buff, 200);
printf("r: %d\n", r);
printf("The gain for Fluidsynth is: %s\n", buff);
Result:
./test
fluidsynth: warning: Failed to set thread to high priority
fluidsynth: warning: Failed to pin the sample data to RAM; swapping is possible.
r: 1
The alsa PCM device for Fluidsynth is: default
r: 0
The gain for Fluidsynth is:
r: 0
r: 0
The gain for Fluidsynth is:
r: 0
The gain for Fluidsynth is:
So "synth.gain" does not appear to exist. I got this name from:
http://www.fluidsynth.org/api/fluidsettings.xml
?
--------- Original Message ---------_______________________________________________ fluid-dev mailing list address@hidden https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-devSubject: [fluid-dev] Help with setting volume control
From: "scott andrew franco" <address@hidden>
Date: 7/30/19 6:58 pm
To: address@hidden
Hi,I am using Fluidsynth library in my program (Petit_ami on sourceforge). It is working well, butmy result is very low volume output.A search found many other references to low volume, and the standard answer I found was to turn upthe gain on the command line version of fluidsynth (I believe -g or "gain" option). Of course that does notapply to users of fluidsynth as a library.I have had good luck finding various parameters via the settings call. The"synth.gain" parameter should do it:"The gain is applied to the final or master output of the synthesizer. It is set to a low value by default to avoid the saturation of the output when many notes are played."It is 0-10, but is defaulted to 0.2.However, changing this parameter had no effect on the output volume, I tried all the way up to 10.Other details: I am using alsa device. The device it is using (by examining "audio.alsa.device") shows as "default".Any help appreciated.Scott A. FrancoSan Jose, CA_______________________________________________ fluid-dev mailing list address@hidden https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fluid-dev
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