Mr Jedi Storm, I'm cc'ing the audio-user list again since others may be able to help. I use midi files instead of an actual hardware device like you do. I run a (home-made) utility which strips out the note-off events from the percussion track and saves the updated midi file. I then play back the resulting file with fluidsynth and the problem goes away. In your case you will need to configure a program to filter the events out before they get to fluidsynth. I've never done this kind of filtering so I don't know which software to recommend, but assuming such a real-time midi filter exists, it should be possible to create a chain by connecting the alsa ports of the various applications together correctly and make this all work. Ken --- On Thu, 9/10/09, Jedi Storm <jedi00@gmail.com> wrote:
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