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
Hello and thanks now I understand why I could play these cards with Win$
and not with Linux.
So I'll try asfxload.
PL
www.percunivers.com