On Wed, 2006-05-10 at 09:07 +0100, Jonty Needham wrote: > Many thanks Julien. I found I was windozed; the soundfonts on the CL cd > were labelled *.SF2, not *.sf2, which was why I couldn't find them. I > have since loaded PC51f onto my soundcard, but as my sound card only > appears to have 8 megs of space on it, I have a somewhat cut down > collection. > This does not make sense. The PC51 soundfont should work perfectly - it does here. Soundfonts don't get loaded into the card, they are loaded into system memory. > Does anyone have any reccomendations on which soundfonts to use, or > whether it's better to use a softsynth, or maybe I should just try these > things out... > The PC51 soundfont is considered one of the best. > Many Thanks > Jonty > > On Tue, 2006-05-09 at 12:41, julien Brulé wrote: > > Le Mardi 9 Mai 2006 13:12, Jonty Needham a écrit : > > > Hi, > > > > > hello, > > > > > Yet Another Stupid Question: I have a Creative Labs Soundblaster Audigy, > > > with no soundfonts loaded onto it. I have placed the CL CD in and found > > > no soundfonts with it. > > > > i found it in a french CL CD....it is in a sub-sub-subdirectorie..... > > > > > I do have the PC51f.sf2 soundfont, which I assume > > > you load onto the soundcard with asfxload, but the last time I tried > > > this I couldn't make my any noise. > > > > after that you should use aconnect....with aconnect -lio (list input ouput) > > and aconnect client:port recept:port > > > > maybe you need to tweak the alsamixer... > > > > > > > > Could anyone point out what I should do/have done wrong/which friendly > > > manual I should read? > > > > > > Jonty > >