

These have been corrected, along with an oversight where reverb was actually being added to the trombone twice, resulting in over reverberation. I've metered that preset and determined that it is precisely where it should be in terms of volume.īut on that note, I have found some slight tuning problems with the higher-velocity flute samples (thanks, almeath!). Navigate to Input/Codecs > Audio codecs > FluidSynth Browse for and select the eawpats.sf2 file Open your MIDI file with vlc /yourdir/. If the ULTRADIR variable needs to be different than the default 'C:\ULTRASND' you need to issue 'SET ULTRADIR.' in the command line or in a batch file.

Settings are fixed at port 0x240, IRQ 5, DMA 3.

Maybe I'm just not used to the chorus sounding so distinct in a mix. VLC GUS Soundfont Install the fluidsynth plugin: sudo apt install vlc-plugin-fluidsynth Copy eawpats.sf2 to /usr/share/sounds/sf2 Open VLC's preferences. Advanced > Enable Gravis Ultrasound (restart required) dosboxpuregus (Off (default) On) Enable Gravis Ultrasound emulation. Cwadge wrote: Though I'm pretty sure they are mixed to exactly the same relative attenuation as the previous aah chorus preset, I'm going to have to double-check that just to put my mind at ease.
