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author | Daniel Wolff |
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date | Tue, 09 Feb 2016 21:05:06 +0100 |
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Daniel@0 | 1 # Digital Music Lab Cliopatria plugin |
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Daniel@0 | 3 This CPACK relies on a number of external files and packages. |
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Daniel@0 | 6 ## Score to sound rendering via fluidsynth |
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Daniel@0 | 8 This requires fluidsynth to be installed, along with some usable sound fonts. |
Daniel@0 | 9 The applications/score_ui GUI presents various options for what instrument(s) |
Daniel@0 | 10 to use to sonify a given score. This determines which fluidsynth initialisation |
Daniel@0 | 11 file is used -- these are kept in ./fluid. If you look at one of these files, |
Daniel@0 | 12 you will see that they refer to specific soundfonts. As the licensing status |
Daniel@0 | 13 of these files is somewhat unclear, I'm leaving it up to you to download them. |
Daniel@0 | 14 Whatever you do, collect all these soundfonts (or file system links) in one |
Daniel@0 | 15 directory and edit the setting score_ui:soundfont_dir to point to this |
Daniel@0 | 16 directroy. The default directory is /usr/share/sounds/sf2, which is where |
Daniel@0 | 17 Debian based distros install their soundfonts. At the very least, you can do |
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Daniel@0 | 19 apt-get install fluid-soundfont-gm |
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Daniel@0 | 21 and get a working general midi soundfont, by selecting fluid_gm as your |
Daniel@0 | 22 fluidsynth initialisation file. |
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Daniel@0 | 25 ## MATLAB |
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Daniel@0 | 27 ### General figure plotting service |
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Daniel@0 | 29 ### Signal processing and other specific computations |