[linux-audio-user] I'm tired of being a moron

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On Tuesday 10 August 2004 01:33 pm, Mark Wilson wrote:
> --- Robert Jonsson <rj@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi Mark,
> >
> > Your days as a moron are over!! ;-P
> >
> > On Monday 09 August 2004 17.17, Mark Wilson wrote:
> > > I'm relatively new to the audio on Linux scene,
> >
> > and
> >
> > > admittedly don't have near the best equipment to
> >
> > do
> >
> > > anything serious, but I'd at least like to hear
> >
> > some
> >
> > > sounds of out of the synth and/or MIDI sequencing
> > > software on my Agnula distro.  I don't have an
> > > external keyboard, so I'm limited to writing the
> >
> > score
> >
> > > with rosegarden or lilypond.  I'd like to edit the
> > > MIDI sequences I produce with something like muse,
> >
> > but
> >
> > > I can't figure out how to hear what changes I make
> > > *from within muse*.  I don't have an on-board
> > > sequencer (/dev/sequencer is never recognized or
> > > accessible, which is no surprise, really) on my
> >
> > card.
> >
> > Ok, this might require some explaining.
> > /dev/sequencer is the sequencer interface for OSS.
> > MusE and Rosegarden do not
> > support this interface. If AGNULA has ALSA you
> > should instead have the alsa
> > sequencer interface. I think this should have been
> > loaded even if your
> > soundcard does not have any midi features (I could
> > be wrong about this
> > though).
>
> I forgot to specify that my soundcard is a
> SoundBlaster 16 PCI.  According to the ALSA website,
> the modules for the Ensoniq 1371 are the best match.
> There is no on-board wave-table, if I read the
> documentation correctly.
>

You are correct, Sir. Your best option with that card and MusE are the 
softsynths.
Unfortunately, that chipset is really not good for duplex operation, or even 
overdubbing.
The problem is (at least on any one I've had any truck with) the sample rate
is off by 1 on the capture side. Playback is 44.1kHz. The net effect is your 
program length will be off by about 2 seconds for every hour.

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