Hi, when I had problems with sound there usaully fix was just remove
pulseaudio, but I guess that is not a good solutions.. Be sure that you
have in jackd selectet that it should use alsa, and that qsynth goes troght
jackd, i see that I have maybe been abit not to good informing about that
in the dokumetations.


best regards

2015-03-16 4:31 GMT+01:00 Petter Reinholdtsen <p...@hungry.com>:

> [Ralf Gesellensetter]
> > Hi Petter,
>
> Hi. :)
>
> > how are you?
>
> Just fine.  Busy as usual, mostly with <URL: http://www.frikanalen.no/se >
> these days. :)
>
> > Just guessing - but as a sequencer, Rosegarden is very much
> > dependent on Midi devices. If there is no physical extern sound modules,
> > it can make use of virtual synthesizers such as timidity or fluidsynth.
> >
> > The package of rosegarden only suggests awesfx to manage sound banks.
> > Please, check if installing  fluidsynth fixes your issue, maybe?
>
> The instructions on
> <URL:
> https://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Documentation/Manuals/Rosegarden/Setup >
> tell me to use qjackctl and qsynth to start jackd and fluidsynth, and
> that is what I have tried.  Sound font is also in place, as the default
> in Debian Edu for many years.  But no sound. :( I suspect something is
> wrong with alsa/pulseaudio/jackd, but have not had time to investigate.
> The recipe used to work earlier, and it is a great way to create music
> in Debian Edu.
>
> --
> Happy hacking
> Petter Reinholdtsen
>
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