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+=============================================================
+ Short instructions to get the soft
+ synthesizer up and running
+=============================================================
+
+1. Compile and install MusE
+
+3. Run MusE from an xterm with Option "-D";
+ look at the debug output in the xterm; you should see something
+ like:
+
+ 3 soft synth found
+ found soft synth <fluid> <fluid soft synth>
+ found soft synth <organ> <organ soft synth>
+ found soft synth <S1> <organ soft synth>
+
+
+4. Configure Software Synthesizer
+
+ Open Settings->MidiPorts/SoftSynth.
+
+ - select a software synthesizer
+ - press "Add Instance" to create an istance of this
+ synthesizer; the synthi shows up in the list
+ of instances with a unique name
+
+5. Configure Midi Port
+
+ To use the synthesizer instance you must
+ connect it to a MusE midi port:
+
+ - click into the "Device Name" column of an empty midi port
+ (Device Name == "none")
+ - select the synthesizer from the dropdown menu.
+
+ This connects the synthesizer to the selected midi port.
+ The instrument type is automatically set.
+
+6. Open the Audio Mixer
+
+ You see a new mixer strip of type "Synthi" and the name
+ of the new created synthesizer instance.
+
+ Route the audio output of this strip to "Output".
+ (per default the synthesizer is routed to the first Output strip)
+
+7. Now you are ready to play with the "organ" synthesizer
+
+ - create midi track
+ - set the midi port to the synthesizer port
+ - click the "R" column in the tracklist to enable "Recording"
+
+8. Optional: open Configure->MidiPorts and click in column GUI
+ to show a GUI for the synthesizer instance.
+ There is no gui available for the S1 synth.
+ The iiwu gui enables you to enter a different sound font.
+ The organ gui has some "draw bars" to let you play with
+ sounds in real time.
+
+These are the software synthesizers currently available:
+
+ - S1 a simple sythesizer skeleton as a guide for all who
+ want to code their own one:
+ - only one tone at a time
+ - simple sinus wave form
+ - no gui
+ The synthi may be used as a metronome.
+
+ - organ, an adapted version of the LADSPA plugin
+ "Organ - Additive Organ Synthesizer Voice" from
+ David A. Bartold
+
+ "organ" implements a gui connected bidirectional
+ to the synth via stdin/stdout
+
+ - fluid, is the adapted version of Peter HanappeĀ“s
+ sample based fluid synthesizer (formerly known as iiwu)
+ - loadable sound fonts
+ - multi timbral
+ - 128 voices
+ - simple gui lets you load a different sound font
+ Fluid loads a default sound font determined by the
+ environment variable "DEFAULT_SOUNDFONT".
+
+
+