I usually make use of the dssi plugin capability of rosegarden, and
while not all-encompassing, it works.

If you need a preset, you can set up a session with the needed
fluidsynth-dssi plugins loaded, each with it's own soundfont, and then
save it as default session.

If your soundfont is a GM one (with all the instruments inside one file)
you can split it with swami or polyphone.

I find it more comfortable to have everything within RG when arranging
midi so that whenever I feel like working on a tune, I just need to run
jack and rosegarden.

Another plus is that you can apply LADSPA effects within the same
program, which are far supperior to the fluidsynth's ones.

The dssi implementation could be better, but hey, it works as it is, so
it could be a lot worse.

Have a nice one,

Fede

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