Hi, At Mon, 04 Feb 2002 11:46:28 +0100 (MET), Guenther Sohler wrote: > > Hallo Robert, > thank you very much for your information. > I believe we will make my card running in linux quite soon. > > It seems, that my creative audixy has an emu10k1 chip and yes, there is a > linux sound object named emu10k1.o with my kernel. > But they seem somehow to be incompatible. the kernel's one does not find my > audixy. the source from sourceforge somehow seems to be advanced. > When load it, i see in sndstat and in the emu10k1 source that it provides > dsp mixer and midi devices, but no synth devices. when i load emu10k1 i > first have to load ac97_codec > i tested dsp. it works fine. > when i want to play midi, i type playmidi -a midifile.mid. > The program does not show any error, but there is no sound at all. > Is emu10k1 meant to be used with AWE ? or does emu10k1 provide wavetable > with its own ?
yes, emu10k1 has a similar function like emu8000 regarding wavetable support. it's almost compatible. that's why the same program "sfxload" is used for emu10k1, too. > awe_wave will not load, befcause it won't load because it does not find an > awe64 card. I cannot patch/rewrite awe_wave.c because its too difficult for > me to rewrite from an isa card to a pci card. you don't need any awe-related modules. > i cannot rewrite sfxload because it operates on the proper synth > device(audixy) but there are no synth devices registered in my system. > > My goal is to play midi files with the wavetable of the audixy card. how > can i achieve this ? AFAIK, OSS driver doesn't support wavetable function yet. so, please try ALSA (cvs version) and load the soundfont via sfxload. ciao, Takashi _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-devel