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yikes. I see. Back to the drawing board. BTW, looking at wildmidi, it doesn't seem to be a synthesizer, but rather justplays midi files, optionally converting to wav. Did I miss something?
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from subprocess import Popen Popen(['wildmidi', 'some_sound.midi']).communicate()
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On the other hand if you know of better ways to do sound synthesis with Python I'm all ears
Python fluidsynth website
http://code.google.com/p/pyfluidsynth/
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