Hi Julien,
On Monday 19 February 2007 23:33, Julien Claassen wrote:
Did you connect an external midi-device to your
computer? Because
midi-port 16 and 20 seem to refer to your read hardware midi-jacks.
They are in
both input and output. Why do you say they are on the "read"
jacks?
Either take port 17 for playback, if tour audigy is
thus supported, it
should play from its internal mini-synth or soundfonts, I don't know. Or
Tried
17 before. Also no go. I would like to avoid the card's synth because I
read that the software synth's are worlds better.
try TiMidity (there's a website at
sourceforge.net. TiMidity is a software
Synthesizer. It loads midi-files and plays them using sounds from you
computer.
Timidity plays midi for me! So I suppose what I am missing is a
synthesizer. I
guess it's back to the how-tos! Or can somebody recommend something that
will "just work" when I start it in the background?
Third thing you might try: Start up fluidsynth with
some Gm-soundfont and
then do an aconnect -ol to find fluidsynth's port and then give pmidi or
aplaymidi this port.
I guess I'll try this.But fluidsynth is not installed.
Maybe something else I
could use is?
Carlyle