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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0009836 | ardour | bugs | public | 2024-10-26 01:30 | 2024-11-03 18:44 |
Reporter | sound8 | Assigned To | x42 | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | resolved | Resolution | fixed | ||
Platform | Debian GNU | OS | Linux | OS Version | (any) |
Product Version | 8.10 | ||||
Summary | 0009836: Ace Fluid Synth - Still uses soundfont even after it has been replaced with another | ||||
Description | I know that the Ace Fluid Synth plugin is not an area of concern to developers, I think it is a great plugin overall, but really could use/benefit from some updates. But for now I will just share some posts of a couple of possible bugs I have found, I will post them separately but I think they could be based on the same issue. Issue: It appears that if you open a soundfont1 and then replace that soundfont2 with another, that the first soundfont1 still remains the active. Thank You | ||||
Steps To Reproduce | -Add a fresh ACE Fluid Synth plugin into your session, it loads with no soundfont loaded. -Load up a soundfont1 and play a couple notes (get familiar with the sound of the instrument) -Then replace this soundfont with a different soundfont2 (ideally a completely different instrument/sound) -When you start playing some notes you will hear that the first soundfont1 is the one that is playing even though it is no longer loaded. | ||||
Tags | fluidsynth, soundfont | ||||
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2024-10-26 01:30 | sound8 | New Issue | |
2024-10-26 01:30 | sound8 | Tag Attached: fluidsynth | |
2024-10-26 01:30 | sound8 | Tag Attached: soundfont | |
2024-11-03 18:44 | x42 | Note Added: 0029096 | |
2024-11-03 18:44 | x42 | Assigned To | => x42 |
2024-11-03 18:44 | x42 | Status | new => resolved |
2024-11-03 18:44 | x42 | Resolution | open => fixed |