On Fri, 24 May 2019, Andras Simon wrote:
2019-05-24 15:32 GMT+02:00, Max Pyziur <pyz@xxxxxxxxx>:
After reading some, I checked to see if I had the necessary software
installed (I do).
I then began working through your Rosengarden item. I connected my USB
MIDI controller ((Akai LPK25).
Started jackd, then qjacktl, and then Rosengarden.
I loaded a MIDI file, pushed "play," and I get no sound. That's where I
get stuck.
I think you need something, such as timidity++ which generates sounds.
If you have it running and connected to RG in qjackctl, but still get
no sound, then I'm sorry, I can't help.... But try asking on the
I have timidity; I load a midi file and it plays.
I open VMPK, run a mouse over the virtual keys, and I get sound.
I open MusE, load a MIDI file; I see activity, but hear no sound.
I go back to VMPK, and it generates no sound.
The challenge is making something like Rosengardan function.
It seems that it involves understanding the technology stack.
With networks you have something like ifconfig -a, lsof -i, or nwcli to
use which can give you some diagnostics and probe network functionality
and connections.
Are there tools to use to diagnose configurations?
Thanks.
M
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