Takashi Iwai wrote:

> At Fri, 19 Oct 2001 05:03:10 -0200,
> Taupter wrote:
> 
>>Hello
>>
>>
>>I have properly configured ALSA-0.9.0beta8a drivers for SBLive Platinum 
>>5.1 (Emu10K1) on my system, and I can load sound fonts and play MIDI 
>>files, but it seems some voices are missing.
>>
>>When I play a MIDI file (using pmidi 1.5.4), some voices  simply don't 
>>play, cutting at a time some drums, at another time some instruments (in 
>>the same play), as if the Emu10K1 were eating notes at random. When I 
>>play the same midi file in Windows 98, everything works fine. I tested 
>>with various MIDI files with different kinds of complexity, and the same 
>>behaviour occurs. These skips occur more as more complex the MIDI file is.
>>
>  
> Hmm..  did you try other midi player (playmidi should work with -e
> option) or feed events through some client such as aseqview?


I tried playmidi 2.3 and the same thing occurred.
I tried MusE 0.4.14 (http://muse.seh.de) and things played somewhat 
better, but surely not perfect. Same random behaviour.


> 
> 
>>I'm using kernel 2.4.10 with RTC enabled (without any low-latency 
>>patch), 256MB of RAM, the same 8MB SF2 bank I use in Windows.
>  
> Is it 8mbgmsfx.sf2 on sblive's cd?


Yes.


Oh, it's a 350MHz Pentium II on a 440BX (BrillianX-1S Legend-QDI

motherboard with firmware v2.1), with an Adaptec 2940 SCSI interface

(scanner and CD-R), DVD and usual stuff.




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