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== Fluidsynth ==
 
== Fluidsynth ==
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'''a real-time software synthesizer based on the SoundFont 2 specifications.'''
  
 
[https://www.fluidsynth.org/ Fluidsynth webpage]
 
[https://www.fluidsynth.org/ Fluidsynth webpage]
  
'''a real-time software synthesizer based on the SoundFont 2 specifications.'''
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One of zynthian's primary instrument weapons. It handles sf2 sample files which can contain a range of samples.
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'''Pianos, organs, strings, harpsichords, marimbas, guitars, bass'''
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So you have access to the many sf2 files that are out there providing ranges of samples to impersonate almost any instrument one could model from a western 12 note scale!
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Most people will simply load up the appropriate files and use them exactly as is and the zynthian parameters
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=== Parameters ===
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====Main====
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volume
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pan
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modulation wheel
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expression
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====Pedals====
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legato
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breath
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sostenuto
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sustain
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====portamento====
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portamento on/off
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portomento control
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portamento time-course
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portamento time-fine
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====Envelope/filter====
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env.attack
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env.release
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filter cut off
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filter resonance
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For instance I have 8 church bells in a sf2 file allocated to the keys of the F major scale which plays the appropriate sound when pressed.
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Revision as of 13:52, 11 February 2024

1 Fluidsynth

a real-time software synthesizer based on the SoundFont 2 specifications.

Fluidsynth webpage

One of zynthian's primary instrument weapons. It handles sf2 sample files which can contain a range of samples.

Pianos, organs, strings, harpsichords, marimbas, guitars, bass

So you have access to the many sf2 files that are out there providing ranges of samples to impersonate almost any instrument one could model from a western 12 note scale!

Most people will simply load up the appropriate files and use them exactly as is and the zynthian parameters

1.1 Parameters

1.1.1 Main

volume pan modulation wheel expression

1.1.2 Pedals

legato breath sostenuto sustain

1.1.3 portamento

portamento on/off portomento control portamento time-course portamento time-fine

1.1.4 Envelope/filter

env.attack env.release filter cut off filter resonance


For instance I have 8 church bells in a sf2 file allocated to the keys of the F major scale which plays the appropriate sound when pressed.

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