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Hello!

Thanks, it works.
One problem: when I drop de MIDI file on Qsynth, the sound begins with a sort of vibrato. I can stop that by moving the speed- or the depth- knob, but at the same moment the beginning of my .wav file is damaged. Do you have a workaround for that too?
My standard settings to get a beautiful cathedral sound are:
00:55:56.643 Qsynth1: fluid_synth_set_reverb(0.7,0.1,0.7,0.7)
00:55:56.643 Qsynth1: fluid_synth_set_chorus(10,1,0.3,0,0)

And maybe another problem in the messages:
fluidsynth: warning: Failed to pin the sample data to RAM; swapping is possible.
I guess it is also a Fluidsynth failure and you can not help it?

Greetings, Wim

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