[linux-audio-user] QJACKCTL + QSYNTH

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Yes, this is the right way.
As I don't have any sound yet, my problem concern alsa configuration.
- I set alsa parameters using "$alsamix -c 1" command
- and I get its state using "$alsactl -d
-f/var/lib/alsa/asound-maudio.state store 1"

But how to know if alsa is well configured ? Is there a command ?

> Benjamin de Dardel schreef:
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>> Here are the steps that I did :
>> - $alsamixer -c 1 to set inputs/outputs value
>> - $qjackctl (root) which seems to be ok for my part
>
> i think you'll have to run qsynth as root as well.
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