Re: how to compile timidity

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hi, really great help, it was just as easy as you described, timidity starts now with jacklaunch.

the .cfg file looks like this:


# Instrument configuration file for timidity
# $Id: timidity.cfg,v 1.7 2005/09/03 19:26:03 hmh Exp $

# You can change just about every option in TiMidity++ using
# This config file.  Please refer to the timidity.cfg(5) manpage
# for more details

## If you have a slow CPU, uncomment these:
#opt EFresamp=d         #disable resampling
#opt EFvlpf=d           #disable VLPF
#opt EFreverb=d         #disable reverb
#opt EFchorus=d         #disable chorus
#opt EFdelay=d          #disable delay
#opt no-anti-alias      #disable sample anti-aliasing
#opt EWPVSETOZ          #disable all Midi Controls
#opt p32a               #default to 32 voices with auto reduction
#opt s32kHz             #default sample frequency to 32kHz
#opt fast-decay         #fast decay notes

## If you have a moderate CPU, try these:
#opt EFresamp=l
#opt EFreverb=g,42
#opt EFchorus=s
#opt s32kHz
#opt p64a

# Disabling some of the Midi Controls can help with the CPU usage a lot.
# The same goes to the VLPF, sample anti-aliasing and effects such as
# reverb and chorus

# By default, try to use the instrument patches from freepats:

source /etc/timidity/freepats.cfg


i dont know if i should comment out some lines.
have to experiment little more with!

thanks a lot,
doc
Yves Potin wrote:
Le 21 Jul à 14:19, Dragan Noveski ecrivait:

nowhiskey@murija2:~$ jacklaunch timidity -ig
/usr/local/share/timidity/timidity.cfg: No such file or directory
timidity: Can't read any configuration file.
Please check /usr/local/share/timidity/timidity.cfg
[...]
nowhiskey@murija2:/usr/share$ whereis timidity
timidity: /etc/timidity /usr/local/bin/timidity

        You should use locate instead of whereis (with updatedb just
before), then find a example config file somewhere. With a Debian package,
it should be in /usr/share/doc/timidity. I you have compiled it from
source, the example config file must be somewhere in the directory where
you compiled the software, if for some reason it was not installed in your
system during the main installation. You can also just download the Debian
package with apt-get install -d, then uncompress the package with ar x
<package.deb> or something (file-roller...) and grab the file.
        You can also use Google to find a timidity's config file :)
        Then place this file where timidity asks for it.
HTH,
Y.




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