Frank Barknecht wrote:

> Taupter hat gesagt: // Taupter wrote:
>>I'm trying to play MIDI files with the internal synth of my soundcard 
>>using alsa 0.9.0b7, but I simply can't. I can't even use sfxload 
> You forgot to include the emu-synth stuff in you modules
> configuration.  Put this in /ets/modutils/alsa, check the
> soundfont path, run update-modules and see if it helps:

Sorry to not answer before, but the internal Synth is working (almost) 
fine now. Thank you, Frank. I followed your info and now it plays.

But I'm stuck with some other issues:

I'm using /dev/sequencer to load SoundFonts. But on Windows we get 2 
EMU10K MIDI ports (not counting the external MIDI).
Are soundfonts shared by the 2 ports?
When I try to play some MIDI files on Linux thru EMU10K1 synth they 
sound bad, as if the card did not have 64-note poliphony. The same file 
played on MS-Windows plays just fine (both using 8mbgmsfx.sf2). Just to 
mention: Timidity++ renders the same MIDI file at the highest quality in 
realtime, so I think it should not be a CPU issue.


Thanks


Claudio


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