Dave, The only other synth I have gotten to work is QSynth, which only has alsa_seq, alsa_raw, and oss settings for the Midi driver. Only alsa_seq works for me. But, again it is an alsa driver, not a jack driver for midi. I am just glad that I now have a way to play the many soundfonts and gigsamples out there! I also want to try my hand at making my own samples. Thanks, Dave Dave Phillips wrote: > dfro@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >> "Can't Nobody Hide" has a little of the "O' Brother Where Art Thou" >> vibe. I really liked that movie's soundtrack, and I like your recording. >> > Thanks, Dave. I didn't have any particular artists in mind when I did > it, I've just known the song for a long time and thought it would be fun > to give it that treatment. I also wanted to test my vocal chops. I have > another similar project in mind, to be revealed only upon completion. ;) > >> Also, thanks for your Linux Journal articles. They often seem to be >> the documentation/tutorials I find for a lot of the open source audio >> software out there. Your article on LinuxSampler helped me get the >> last piece in place to get it working. I had LSampler's MIDI driver >> setting set to JACK, but LinuxSampler would not show in the JACK midi >> connections window. When I set the LS midi driver to ALSA, like you >> did in your article, it worked. Can you explain why? >> > Version mismatch ? Incomplete implementation ? You'll have to ask the > guys at LS and JACK about this one. > > Do you have other JACK MIDI apps that appear correctly ? > > Best, > > dp > > > > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user