Re: [LAU] beginning audio setup: sblive midi not working

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On Sunday 03 June 2007 17:25, Hein Zelle wrote:
> Nigel Henry wrote:
> > Have a look in alsamixer on the CLI. You do need the control "Music"
> > to be up.  This control used to be called "Synth" which made more
> > sense. I've just checked it on Etch with my 225C, and it plays ok,
> > but a bit quiet. I just connected the keyboard (72) to 0 Emu10k1
> > Port0.
>
> Thanks for the tip, but it appears to make no difference.  The control
> is still called "Synth" on this card, it's relatively old (not exactly
> sure how much).  I must say the alsamixer is acting strangely with
> this card - some controls can't be changed, some (including synth)
> won't be muted.  The synth does let itself be adjusted.  The total volume
> doesn't respond to "pcm" or "main", I need to use "Wave Surround" instead.
>
> I've connected the midi keyboard to each of the soundblaster ports,
> but no sound sofar.
>
> Regards,
>  Hein Zelle

Ok. Does the usb midi keyboard otherwise work. For example, can you use it 
with ZynAddSubFx. You need to just connect the keyboard to ZynAddSubFx in 
qjackctl's midi connections if your using Etch or Lenny.

Have you tried with an earlier kernel, just in case you have made some error 
with your, roll your own one?

btw. Which Debian version are you using?

If you are using KDE, you can use Kmid to check out if the midi is working.

I've attached a file, if you don't have any midi ones.

Nigel.

Attachment: robert_miles_-_children.mid
Description: MIDI audio

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