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From: | Edenyard |
Subject: | Re: [fluid-dev] Fluidsynth scale tuning |
Date: | Thu, 18 Jan 2007 19:54:57 +0000 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.2 (X11/20060420) |
Thanks for that, Josh!
I've also noticed rather unpleasant sounding tones sometimes. One thing I have found is that this is often caused by the chorus and/or reverb. Try turning both of those off, or changing the parameters thereof.
I'll give that a try later. It's a great comfort to know that someone else has noticed it!
Would you be able to comment on the scale tuning, though? Is it supposed to be equal-temperament or something else? Has its accuracy across the scale ever been checked? Are the semitone intervals set by means of a static table or are they calculated somehow using the twelfth root of two or something?
Current FluidSynth annoyances for me: - Gain control is rather hard to get right (output is often clipping)
I've found that it seems to have a very peculiar 'law': setting it to something less than 1 is fine but it suddenly starts to clip when increasing above 1.
- Output clips even when sound card output isn't maxed (internal clipping?)
I've suspected that for a while now. Thanks for your thoughts. Cheers, Gerald.
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