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--- NEW FILE: README --- fluid~ - soundfont external for Pd and Max/MSP orchestra in a box by fbar@footils.org
I'm pleased to announce a cross platform external called "fluid~" that provides soundfont synthesis using the advanced fluidsynth library.
This is a source-code only release for most systems except Pd on Linux, because I only have access to a Linux system with developer tools, no Mac, no Windows.
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fluid~ is an external build around the free fluidsynth soundfont synthesizer available on www.fluidsynth.org Soundfonts collect digitally sampled instruments. fluid~ converts Pd or (x)Max to a fullblown orchestra with just a single external.
To build binaries of fluid, the cross platform external wrapper flext is needed as well. flext is freely (GPL) available at www.parasitaere-kapazitaeten.net/Pd/ext or in the pure-data.cvs
Currently fluid~ is in an early test stage, but in its prior incarnation under the name "iiwu~" it has proven to be stable for several months.
As I only have and use Pd on Linux, I'd be really thankful, if some smart Max-developer would give me a hand (a big hand, actually) in providing (x)Max versions of fluid~, and the same goes for a Windows version of fluid~ for Pd.
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Source and the Pd binary are available either from this URL:
http://footils.org/pkg/fluid-0.1.tgz
or without the Pd/Linux-binary in source only form at the Pure Data cvs on Sourceforge
Instructions for checking out the source are available on this site, as well. In short checking out fluid goes like this:
$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data login [no password]
$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.pure-data.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/pure-data co externals/footils/fluid
_ __the thankyous __
Credits, thanks and props go out to Peter Hanappe, the primary author of fluid, and to Larry Troxler, author of the older iiwu~ external, on which much of this is based, and of course to the "flext-ernal master" Thomas Grill.