Orcan Ogetbil wrote:
If you go the timidity way, timidity.cfg should work out of the box.
File a bug if it does not. Timidity uses the "patches" format of the
same default soundfont. "Patches" means lower quality and less
instruments. Since "patches" take a lot of space, we needed to cut
their size from 4-5GB to ~200MB. This resulted in a little bit of a
quality loss.
Hmmm, Ubuntu has TiMidity++ working with FluidR3_GM.sf2 using this config:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fluid-soundfont/+bug/196135
Are they doing something special to TiMidity++ or could we use this as well?
Kevin Kofler