📥 Get FluidSynth
Supported Platform
- FluidSynth is developed on Linux and thus Linux usually has the most up-to-date support.
- It is also regularly tested on Mac OS X. For instructions on how to install fluidsynth on this platform, see below.
- FluidSynth can also run on Windows, and building is supported with either MinGW or MSVC.
- FluidSynth may be run on FreeBSD and its derivatives.
- We have had successful reports on FluidSynth running on Solaris and OS/2, but this is not officially supported. It's likely that it will also work on other platforms (most notably Unix like operating systems).
Distributions
Many operating systems already provide a package for FluidSynth. See the graphic to right for the currently available packages for various Linux distributions, macOS Ports and BSD derivatives.
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Gentoo
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Ubuntu or Debian
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Arch Linux
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Fedora
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OpenSUSE
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Mac OS X
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Windows
- With Chocolatey:
Please contribute to this section if you know how to install FluidSynth packages for a distribution not yet listed.
Source Archives
FluidSynth is also relatively easy to be built from a source archive. Please see BuildingWithCMake for more detailed instructions of how to build FluidSynth from source.
The FluidSynth releases page contains released source archives of FluidSynth.
Unpack the source using a command line shell:
$ tar -xvzf Downloads/fluidsynth-x.y.z.tar.gz
Git
The latest development version of FluidSynth can be found at our git repository https://github.com/FluidSynth/fluidsynth and can be browsed. Unless you are a developer, you should always prefer officially released versions of FluidSynth. Development versions are highly unstable and not recommended for production use.
Starting with version 2.5.0, fluidsynth requires git submodules to be checked out.
Example check out of FluidSynth trunk using the command line Git client:
git clone --recursive https://github.com/FluidSynth/fluidsynth