Alex Anderson wrote:

I've followed the instructions to use TiMidity as the ALSA sequencer client. I've installed TiMidity (2.11.3) with the following configuration:

./configure --enable-audio=alsa --enable-alsaseq --enable-gtk --enable-spectrogram

I then installed ALSA (0.9.0) . When I try to execute 'timidity' (e.g. "timidity -iA -B2,8 -Os -EFreverb=0") I get the following error message:

/dev/snd/pcm00: Sound protocol is not compatible
Couldn't open ALSA pcm device (`s')

The device "/dev/snd/pcm00" doesn't actually exist. In the "/dev/snd/" directory I have things like "controlC0", "midiC0D0" and "pcmC0D0c".

Any ideas?


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Did you launch the ./snddevices script when installing alsa-driver ?

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