Re: Timidity on external USB

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On Mon, 1 Sep 2014, Bob van der Poel wrote:

Not sure exactly what you mean by "configure" ...

But, in the pulse volume volume control app I have 2 output devices:
"Built-in audio ..." which I have muted and "PCM2902..." which is the USB

If you are not using internal audio, it may be best to disable it in bios... though I have heard that it is harder to get alsa to load with no internal audio. Also, in pulse, the configure tab will let you turn a sound card off, not just muted.

However, does timidity use pulse? Do you see it show up in the pulse playback tab? If so then turning the default device off in pulse should fix it.

This is just general audio, I don't know timidity at all and generally unistall it as it gets in the way of other stuff I do. I normally use qsynth through jack.

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Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net

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