![]() Troubleshooting Conflicting with PulseAudio regex '.*?$' -print0 | xargs -0 -n 1 -P $maxjobs bash -c 'midi2ogg. Maxjobs=$(grep processor /proc/cpuinfo | wc -l) Here is a little script to convert multiple midi files to ogg in parallel: $ fluidsynth -nli -r 48000 -o synth.cpu-cores=2 -T oga -F example.ogg /usr/share/soundfonts/FluidR3_GM.sf2 example.MID ![]() Simple command lines to convert midi to ogg: $ fluidsynth -l -T raw -F - /usr/share/soundfonts/FluidR3_GM.sf2 example.mid | twolame -b 256 -r - example.mp3 Simple command lines to convert midi to mp3: usr/share/soundfonts is the default location of FluidR3_GM Requires soundfont-fluid or any other soundfont of your choice. $ SDL_SOUNDFONTS=/usr/share/soundfonts/FluidR3_GM.sf2. To use fluidsynth with programs that use SDL_Mixer, you need to specify the soundfont as: Common values of these parameters and additional tips are also listed at Professional audio. ![]() Note: To achieve a low latency in a real-time setup, it is important to set the RATE/NUM/SIZE parameters described in the FluidSynth wiki. ![]()
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