BartonBosch@xxxxxxx wrote: > So if I wanted to deal with the FM sound quality I could use the > legacy synth? Yes. (You have to load instrument data with sbiload before using it.) > > I guess Muse uses the ALSA sequencer. Run "aconnect -o" to see a > > list of output ports. > > This is the output of aconnect -o when both TiMidity and MusE are running: > > [barton@localhost barton]$ aconnect -o > client 128: 'Client-128' [type=user] > 0 'TiMidity port 0 ' > 1 'TiMidity port 1 ' > client 129: 'MusE Sequencer' [type=user] > 0 'MusE Port 0 ' Neither the MPU port nor the FM synth are there. > > Did you specifiy the parameters for snd-ymfpci in modules.conf? > > (e.g. mpu_port=0x330 fm_port=0x388) > > No I didn't. So to use alsa with the midi port that is on the > motherboard I would need to configure the memory address > mpu_port=0x330 in /etcmodules.conf? Does the line need to go in a > specific place, and is that the exact syntax? Put the following line anywhere in you modules.conf (if there is already a line beginning with "options snd-ymfpci", simply add these parameters): options snd-ymfpci mpu_port=0x330 fm_port=0x388 > Is this documented somewhere? In the entry for your card at <http://www.alsa-project.org/alsa-doc/>, but the options aren't really explained. HTH Clemens