> > If that ALSA thing only worked... I have a SBLive! Platinum 5.1, using
> > ALSA 0.9.10a drivers, the low-latency patch from
> >

You definately need alsa.  Alsa is much lower latency.  Alsa works fine for 
my Sblive!

> > http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/schedlat.html#downloads installed and
> > enabled, and I have yet to see an ALSA MIDI player that doesn't eat notes
> > when playing using EMU10K synth.

This is because it is using softsynth.  This is more processor intensive.  


>
> Hmm..well, I once noticed dropped notes with my Emu10k1-based
> Soundblaster PCI512 as well (most obvious when using pmidi, but it also
> happened with MusE). I had made some attempts to find out where exactly
> this note-dropping would happen, but I've never gotten very far.

Not only must you have the low latency patch but you must set it to have real 
time priority.

invoke muse with:
muse -RP midifile.mid

If it gives you any errors saying unable to set real time priority than that 
is your problem.  

I have an overclocked celeron 533.  I onlt hear the slightest crackle now and 
then.  Over all it is fairly clean.

Jeremiah


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