On Friday 06 January 2006 16:42, Laura Conrad
wrote:
>>>> "NH" == Nigel Henry <cave.dnb(a)tiscali.fr> writes:
NH> Hi Laura On Debian Sarge/Etch, using Alsamixer v1.0.10 , the
only controls NH> affecting midi output are. Master; Front; and Music;
obviously with the NH> Audigy switch unmuted also.
For the SBLive, 1.0.10 doesn't seem to have either Front or Music.
I'm pretty sure Music is now Synth; does anyone know what Front turned
into?
NH> I'm using Kmid, and Emu10k1 Wavetable Emu10k1 Port2 -ALSA
device (shown in NH> Kmids midi config), and the other 3 ports are ok.
Kmid looks like it would be really nice, if it would only play the
sound.
NH> Souncard is: Audigy2 soundblaster (emu10k1). Chip: Sigmatel
NH> STAC9721/23
Card: SBLive! Platinum [CT4760P]
Chip: TriTech TR28602
NH> Kernel: 2.6.11-1-386
Kernel: 2.6.14-2-386
NH> Alsa version: 1.0.8 (with the 2.6.11 kernel)
[~]# cat /proc/asound/version
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.10rc1 (Mon Sep 12
08:13:09 2005 UTC).
NH> Alsa components installed:
NH> alsa-base 1.0.10-3
NH> alsa-modules-2.4-27-2-386 1.0.10+1 (I have a 2.4 kernel, as
well as the NH> 2.6)
NH> alsa-oss 1.0.10-1
NH> alsa-utils 1.0.10-1
[~]# dpkg -l alsa-modules-2*
||/ Name Version Description
+++-===========================-===========================-===========
==== ======================================================= ii
alsa-base 1.0.10-3 ALSA driver configuration files
ii alsa-modules-2.4.27-1-686 1.0.6a+4 Advanced
Linux Sound Architecture (drivers) ii alsa-oss
1.0.10-1 ALSA wrapper for OSS applications ii alsa-utils
1.0.10-1 ALSA utilities ii alsaplayer
0.99.76-0.2 PCM player designed for ALSA ii
alsaplayer-common 0.99.76-0.2 PCM player
designed for ALSA (common files) ii alsaplayer-gtk
0.99.76-0.2 PCM player designed for ALSA (GTK version) ii
alsaplayer-oss 0.99.76-0.2 PCM player designed for ALSA
(OSS output module)
NH> ps: sorry messing with the BIOS didn't fix it.
No problem. If I'm not profusely thanking people for trying to help
with every message, it isn't because I'm not grateful.
Hi Laura. Lee Revell posted a reply to someone else on this thread. You
may have missed it. He says to make sure that "Synth" volume is up, so I
think that's saying that with the "Live" card, "Synth" equates
with
"Music" on my Audigy2.
The control is now called Synth. If it's called Music on your system it
means you have an ancient ALSA version and shopuld upgrade.
Lee