Re: Qsynth MIDI bug ? (was:MIDI data dump utility)

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Le Samedi, 1 Décembre 2007 16:14:44 -0500,lanas <lanas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
  I got kmidimon to show MIDI data.  The funny thing is that data ofthe following kind is shown, as per each pad hit on the Alesis ControlPad (which is kind of like an Octapad):
53819,20:0,Note on,1,48,053817,20:0,Note on,1,48,12753384,20:0,Note on,1,48,053383,20:0,Note on,1,48,12745593,20:0,Note on,1,48,045592,20:0,Note on,1,48,127
  So that's looking quite allright for fixed velocity and shouldproduce a Qsynth sound on each note.  But it does not, even thoguhQsynth acknowledges the receiving of data by blinking its little greenlight.  A sound is made from time to time, but not on each pad hit.  Isthis a fault with the Control Pad ?
  To verify this I simply connect the Control Pad to the M-AudioProkey88 keeyboard that has built-in sounds via MIDI out/in.  Andindeed, on each and every pad hit a sound is made.  Thus the ControlPad is not at fault as it does send MIDI data properly.
  Is this now a bug with Linux ?  How come Qsynth receives all MIDI data(as shown by kmidimon) but does not always emit a sound ?
  Is this somehow a fault with Qsynth ?  Let's try with Zynaddsubfx.  Surprisingly, Zynaddsubfx emits a sound for each andevery pad hit, even on drum stick rebounces.
  OK, let's try with Hydrogen.  It worls all right.  Each pas hitgenerates a sound.
  Back to Qsynth.  Nope.  Same thing.  Only once in a while will a padhit generate a sound.  Strange.  Is this a bug with Qsynth or is therea parameter to adjust ?  Otherwise, witha  MIDI keyboard Qsynthperforms very well, never had a problem.
Cheers,
Al

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