Hi Karim,
It worked now!
Many thanks!
Best,
Paulo
Hi Karim,
It worked now!
Many thanks!
Best,
Paulo
Glad to know.
Have fun And see you soon i hope.
Best
K
Hi,
Thank you very much Karim, Paulo’s solution works also for me. See OM 7.2, OsX fluidsynth and port (not homebrew) : problem is now resolved.
fdsdb
Hi! I’m having the same issue as Lionel. It seems that FluidSynth has been correctly installed (with Homebrew). OM can recognize it, but it seems like no soundfonts were installed on my machine, at least nothing sounds. Preferences seem Ok too.
a) How can I know where FluidSynth has been installed?
b) Sf2 File’s path is still Karim’s one too. I guess it should be changed, but where to?
c) Any additional advice?
Working with macOS Monterey 12.1 (M1). OM 7.2
Thanks in advance!
Dear Demos,
Sorry for this, it’s my bad. The link as you see for the sf2 file is pointed to a local directory on my development machine, and this is a BUG!
However, very easy to fix:
That’s it. You are ready to play the soudfonts.
Best
K
Thank you very much, Haddad. I thought that maybe Fluidsynth would come with its own soundfiles, so I was looking for an specific path.
So, it is good to know that you can use your own. Now it works!!
Thanks!!!
Hi Guys,
i have recently also installed fluidsynth using Macports on my Mac. I have Monterey os and Openmusic cannot find the fluid synth. it should be proper installed since when i put fluidsynth this was the result:
$ fluidsynth
FluidSynth runtime version 2.3.0
Copyright (C) 2000-2022 Peter Hanappe and others.
Distributed under the LGPL license.
SoundFont(R) is a registered trademark of Creative Technology Ltd.
On the other hand when i tried these command you Karim wrote here recently
It did nothing. I am New in the business, can somebody give my any advice ? Thank you guys
Best
Harmi
Dear Harmi,
can you just execute this command and tell me the result? Maybe the libfluid version is different:
ls /opt/local/lib/libfluidsynth*
Best
K
this was the result
/opt/local/lib/libfluidsynth.3.1.3.dylib
/opt/local/lib/libfluidsynth.3.dylib
/opt/local/lib/libfluidsynth.dylib
Ok so this is good.
Now if you executed these:
cd /Applications/OM\ 7.2.app/Contents/Frameworks
rm libfluidsynth.dylib
ln -s /opt/local/lib/libfluidsynth.3.1.3.dylib libfluidsynth.dylib
You should either restart of log out, and then launch OM.
Check it out if this works.
BEst
K
So thanks, now its connected. I loaded the sound from the fluid, but what else should i do to hear the soundss from OM ?
Great,
Some basic info here:
Best
K
Really thanks!
Now i think i went through all the tutorial on the page, but still cannot hear the notes playing. I fixed also the problem Demos had (The sf2 file was pointed to your directory Karim) and downloaded the merlin one. I loaded the synths and still it plays nothing. Can you please tell me any advice? or something what could be wrong at the time ?
Dear Harmi,
First to be sure that it works:
If you are openning OLD tutorials, this is normal, you should change the editor’s player like so:
Best
K
I changed it all the time I wanted to hear the particular chord or so, but nothing sounded. Also when I created new object, even when I forced new player…
Now when u replied i tried it again and it did work. My understanding stops here but lets don’t touch it anymore :D. Really thank you Karim for your patience and fast reactions!
Wish u all the best!
Harmi
No worry,
Note: when you start OM again, (in this version 7.2) you will need again to go to preferences and load fluidsynth. In the upcoming version there will be an option to autoload fluid on startup.
Best
K
Dear all,
I am trying to install FluidSynth on a MacMini M2. OM 7.3 is working fine. I installed Fluidsynth via MacPort but I could not recognize it in OM. Then I tried to give the instruction in terminal via MacPort in order to fix the troubler. Terminal was inviting me to select the port311 both for Python and Python3. Anyway I was not able to solve the problem. Then I tried via homebrew; only after, scrolling all the messages, I saw Karim’s post saying that MacPort and Homebrew could go in conflict. I threw out MacPort but I do not think this is the right way to uninstall it. I tried so to give the command cd /Applicazioni/OM\ 7.3.app/Contents/Frameworks but the answer is that it does not find the file or directory.
Can you help me please?
Thanks in advance to everybody!
Dear Maurilio,
I think you could have better answers on the MacPorts forum, if there is any. Yes i think you did wrong to install both. One thing though you have to try, is reboot maybe?
and check your .zschrc .profile files if there a re still traces of Macports.
Another issue is that, the versions of fluidsynth in Macports and fluid synth are different.
BEst
K
Thanks Karim. I uninstalled MacPorts via Terminal and installed Fluidsynth via homebrew. It gave a positive response from Terminal. BUT, if I type Fluidsynth I have this asnwer:
FluidSynth runtime version 2.3.3
Copyright (C) 2000-2023 Peter Hanappe and others.
Distributed under the LGPL license.
SoundFont(R) is a registered trademark of Creative Technology Ltd.
fluidsynth: error: fluid_sfloader_load(): Failed to open ‘/opt/homebrew/Cellar/fluid-synth/2.3.3/share/soundfonts/default.sf2’: File does not exist.
fluidsynth: error: Unable to open file ‘/opt/homebrew/Cellar/fluid-synth/2.3.3/share/soundfonts/default.sf2’
fluidsynth: error: Failed to load SoundFont “/opt/homebrew/Cellar/fluid-synth/2.3.3/share/soundfonts/default.sf2”
Type ‘help’ for help topics.
What to do?
Thanks
Hi again,
No i think the sf2 is not installed. But this is not a problem.
See this in this post:
You can dowload lot of sf2 from the web the one that is in OM is here:
Best
K