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Bug#929182: fluidsynth: no sound by default - soundfont location doesn't exist



On Monday, 20 May 2019 07:50:06 BST you wrote:

> According to the man page, you may give the soundfont on the command line.

> There is even an example in the third paragraph: 'fluidsynth -ni

> soundfont.sf2 midifile1.mid midifile2.mid'

>

> So, this is the "official" way of starting fluidsynth with a specific

> soundfont.

 

I'm aware of the commandline option for specifying the soundfont, but wanted something that works out-of the-box and for all users. A global alias or a wrapper script would work in most cases, but wouldn't be linked to Debian updates so would need to be maintained separately if the soundfont name changed.

 

A similar issue was raised on the fluidity github a while ago, and a patch was even put forward, but was abandoned:

https://github.com/FluidSynth/fluidsynth/issues/453

https://github.com/FluidSynth/fluidsynth/pull/454

 

I haven't checked newer versions of fluidity to see if they work differently.

 

> Nevertheless, if /usr/share/soundfonts/default.sf2 is the

> hard-coded fallback, we should make sure this file can be found out-of

> the-box. Adding the packaged soundfonts to a set of alternatives might be

> a good idea to solve this.

 

I raised a similar issue about default soundfount with gstreamer. I hope it's possible to come up with a common approach in Debian:

https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=929185


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