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From: | mike |
Subject: | Re: fluidsynth on Windows Was: Re: [fluid-dev] Rerouting output |
Date: | Tue, 08 Mar 2011 06:23:44 +0000 |
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Hi Graham, This is great. I was looking for that but missed it somehow. Another dumb question is there similar for FluidSynth itself? On the homepage it says there's work underway to make it easier to install on Windows but I can't find that either. Thanks also for the tip about MinGW. I wasn't aware of that either. Cheers, Mike On 03/08/2011 06:12 AM, Graham Goode wrote: Hi Mike, I find it much easier to simply install the latest built Windows Binary from the Qsynth Sourceforge page... http://sourceforge.net/projects/qsynth/files/qsynth%20%28stable%29/0.3.5/qsynth-0.3.5-setup.exe/download . Then you'll have Qsynth with Fluidsynth ready to play using the default dsound drivers... if you want to use other drivers (i.e. portaudio-asio, then you will need to compile it yourself. MinGW is now more standard than Cygwin for Windows GCC compiles. Hope that helps :) GrahamG |
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