I've been having major issues too. šPart of what you have to do is copy the preset txt files from minicomputer to your .minicomputer directory. šThen the present and multi buttons should do something.

Jeremy

2011/2/18 Mike Cookson <cook60020tmp@mail.ru>



Fri, 18 Feb 2011 14:22:54 +0100 ÐÉÓØÍÏ ÏÔ Jeremy Jongepier <jeremy@autostatic.com>:

> On 02/18/2011 01:43 PM, Mike Cookson wrote:
> > Minicomputer is launched by command "minicomputer", connected
> mix ports to card and virtual keyboard (vmpk) to synth.
> > Now in gui: set mix and both aux volumes in amp to max, pan to middle,
> and (again) volume of both oscillators (between their frames and filter
> frames, right?), and still don't have sound.
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> Did you try any of the presets?
If you are about "load sound" and "load multy", they all are untitled.
> And to get it going maybe this article might be useful:
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/give-me-3-synths-part-2
> And the manual if you'd like to dive in deeper:
> http://minicomputer.sourceforge.net/minicomputerManual.pdf
I already looked manual. I guess, actions, i made, should be enough. šBtw, mt version is 1.41. Btw, now i saw minicomputer midi port (before i saw only miniEditor port :D ), and also connected all ports (aux, mix and separate voices) to card. But all these additional actions did not make sence.
>
> Best,
>
> Jeremy
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