Re: Problem with virmidi module

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Yves Potin wrote:
Le 21 Feb à 20:09, terrence@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ecrivait:

I'm trying to get virtual midi going so I can use midi sequencers with fluidsynth.
[...]
	What am I missing?

        The most simple thing is to use qsynth as a graphical
frontend. THe virmidi module is of absolutely no use to talk to
fluidsynth. You just have to connect your sequencer to the MIDI ports in
qjackctl. http://qsynth.sourceforge.net/qsynth-index.html
        AFAIK, the virmidi module is used to get more MIDI ports than the
soundcards provide. You *must*, first, see the native MIDI ports of your
soundcard (without this module) in order to obtain more, eventually.

I dont' know about that. My Toshiba laptop's sound hardware has no MIDI ports or synthesizer, and I had to use the virmidi module so that the OS could see fluidsynth.

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