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From: | Ceresa Jean-Jacques |
Subject: | Re: [fluid-dev] Any way to normalize the perceived volume of soundfonts? |
Date: | Thu, 16 Feb 2017 13:44:03 +0100 (CET) |
Hi, Ien
>Is there any way to programmatically normalize the perceived volume across soundfonts, perhaps by inspection of certain soundfont properties?
It is possible but not in the scope of "FluidSynth" (as far i know). Rather, this must be done at Soundfont design time, in the scope of SoundFont Editor (Swami,...).
In fact in a Soundfont, all audio samples are in a record. Often Soundfont editor have an internal "sample editor" . Element is probably a good advisor.
Regards
jjc
> Message du 15/02/17 04:56
> De : "Ien Cheng" <address@hidden>
> A : "FluidSynth mailing list" <address@hidden>
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> Objet : [fluid-dev] Any way to normalize the perceived volume of soundfonts?
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>Hi all -
>When generating sound with FluidSynth, wome soundfonts sound "louder" or "softer" than others, using the same volume/velocity numbers.
>Is there any way to programmatically normalize the perceived volume across soundfonts, perhaps by inspection of certain soundfont properties?
>All the best, Ien
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