Kevin Kofler wrote: > 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 Ok, I will try timidity with the pulseaudio setting later (I tried it with the default alsa setting and no sound). Do you know how I load a sound font in timidity, or is the default /etc/timidity.cfg all I need (it points to /usr/share/soundfonts/somethingorother.sf2)? Curiously, I managed to get kmidi2 working with fluidsynth and the default alsa setting. It sounds pretty good, really. I don't know about fluidsynth with the pulseaudio setting, however. I will try that later, too. If you set pulseaudio to be the default, as you said above, I hope that it will still continue to work, as, so far, my only success is with fluidsynth and alsa, and it sounds pretty good, as I said.