Il 01/set/2014 06:02 "Guy Stalnaker" <jimmyg...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
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> But ... if I load Fluidsynth via Qsyth (which is how I use Fluidsynth on
two other Linux system) and then run Frescobaldi and play midi output
files, the sound is filled with so much noise it's hardly recognizable as
music. Sometimes the music will suddenly come through clearly, but most
often it does not. I've played with using both Alsa and Pulseaudio and both
result in noise. I have not, because I really loathe using it, used Jack
Audio.
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Did you specify the soundfont in Qsynt settings? Which one?
Alternatively, try launching this command in the command line and then
start Frescobaldi:
fluidsynth -a alsa /path/to/soundfont

> So, two questions -- has anyone had a similar Linux experience where
system audio is fine, but Fluidsynth output is not? Second question is
whether one can use Timidity (in its server mode ) with Frescobaldi for
midi output?
>

I used to use timidity. In debian you can configure it to run as a service.
Just yesterday I tried using fluidsynth in a similar way but I don't know
yet how to use it "as a service" (don't want to use qsynth or launch
fluidsynth manually). More details in a recent thread on frescobaldi users
group.
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