Petrus de Calguarium wrote: > I have installed both fluidynth and timidity++. I set kmid2 to start > timidity at start-up and have a midi mapper file selected. I left the > default settings in kmid2 for timidity alone (I do not know whether a > sound font will be automatically loaded, nor do I know how to load one in > timidity). The current defaults are upstream defaults and they're not optimal for Fedora. Try setting the output to "pulseaudio" (which should really be the default in Fedora, I'll have to set that default somewhere). I recommend timidity++ as FluidSynth's PulseAudio support leaves a lot to be desired, at least on my machine. Kevin Kofler