MIDI file support or player

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Re: MIDI file support or player

Postby tetragono » 20. Sep 2010, 10:04

Hi.
Audacious has a fully functional fluidsynth backend. Unfortunately it seems that is not enabled by default as the one. You have to go into Preferences->plugins and click over Amidi plugin for configuration.There is a fluidsynth backend. If you manage to install it, you have to load a soundfont.

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Re: MIDI file support or player

Postby lmello » 21. Sep 2010, 14:59

If you rebuild audacious with fluidsynth installed, the MIDI Player plugin in audacious will have an option to select fluidsynth as your MIDI synth. Then just grab the Unison.sf2 soundfont and be happy.
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Re: MIDI file support or player

Postby steepleone » 2. Jan 2011, 13:23

lmello wrote:If you rebuild audacious with fluidsynth installed, the MIDI Player plugin in audacious will have an option to select fluidsynth as your MIDI synth. Then just grab the Unison.sf2 soundfont and be happy.
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A simpler way of playing midi files is to use only fluidsynth and a command line in Terminal as I describe in: viewtopic.php?f=21&t=1779&start=10
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Re: MIDI file support or player

Postby Andyun » 2. May 2012, 10:19

To enable playback MIDI-files in players, which use Gstereamer: Exaile, Parole and other, must be:
1. Install two packages: WildMidi and Gus-patches (search here).
2. Create the file /etc/wildmidi.cfg. Add do it the line:
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dir /usr/share/timidity

and copy all content from /usr/share/timidity/timidity.cfg.
4. Delete Gst-plugins-bad (better to do it in the terminal: "removepkg gst-plugins-bad").
3. Rebuild Gst-plugins-bad from here (for Salix OS 13.37) and install it (in the terminal: "installpkg gst-plugins-bad-0.10.21-i486-1gv.txz"). Ready.
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See also: MOD (module music format).
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Re: MIDI file support or player

Postby zAchAry » 12. May 2012, 19:07

Thank you, Andyun!
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Re: MIDI file support or player

Postby Andyun » 12. May 2012, 19:29

I'm glad that helped you! You are welcome!
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Re: MIDI file support or player

Postby zAchAry » 13. May 2012, 01:42

You should add this to the SalisOS Documentation.

For the record: I have done this step
and copy all content from /usr/share/timidity/timidity.cfg to /etc/wildmidi.cfg
after everything else, and it is working :D

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dir /usr/share/timidity

# I've tweaked the amps pretty well, they should sound pretty good as they are
# now.  If you don't like the balance, just change it :)

bank 0

0 instruments/acpiano amp=125
1 instruments/britepno amp=115
2 instruments/synpiano amp=115
...
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