Could you suggest a script that will load soundfonts upon startup ? Thanks, Bob On Sat, 2007-02-10 at 13:45 +0100, Bert Visser wrote: > pascal lawrynowicz schreef: > > > >>> > >>> pascal lawrynowicz wrote: > >>> > >>>> I'm running a 64studio and have a trouble using it with Creative > >>>> Sound Blaster Platinum Live DriveII sound device (pretty old but > >>>> really cheap for what I need). > >>>> > >>>> I'm sure there's soundfonts in the device, allright? > >>> > >>> > >>> Not unless you actually loaded them. Try something like this command: > >>> > >>> asfxload /path/to/some/soundfont.sf2 > >>> > >>> Good luck. Some distros seem to think sfxload/asfxload are > >>> negligible items or at least worthy of hidden status. I guess they > >>> figure we can stuff the fonts into the card by hand. :( > >>> > >>> Best, > >>> > >>> dp > >>> > > Hello, I want to know more : > > I've heard of this command before, but I want to understand this > > deeper : if I'll use asfxload it's to import external soundfonts in my > > device. But I already used these cards on Win$ and the soundfonts were > > already in there... And from what I heard it's the particularity of > > this device there's already SF inside... So how can I have a direct > > access to them. > > > > PL > > www.percunivers.com > > > Hello, > > There are no soundfonts in these cards; they have to be loaded. On Win$ > the GM soundfont is loaded during the installation of the card and it > stays there, even after shutting down (well actually, it is loaded by > default on startup). On Linux the soundfonts are not kept in the card > but have to be loaded every time you boot. Of course you can always make > a little script which gets executed at startup. > > Greetings, > Bert