Daniel Klein wrote:
> Point 1: Midi. I own a Terratec DMX XFire 1024, which has a chip of the CS461x
> series on it. Accordingly, alsaconfig aliased snd-card-0 to snd-card-cs461x.
> Wave works fine, but I am unable to adress the midi portion of my soundcard.
> Do I have to load anything else? What I'm doing exactly is this: I am very
> used to the Jazz midi sequencer (www.jazzware.com) from using it in Windows
> (and since like .. 7 or 8 years). When selecting output device tho it gives
> me external midi 1 only, which is obviously the midi out port. I want to use
> the onboard stuff on the soundcard though.. maybe I am misunderstanding
> something very basic about MIDI in Linux? Back in Windows I simply selected
> wavetable as output and things worked.

In Linux, MIDI synthesizers on sound cards usually don't work because the
manufacturers don't release the specifications. The only exceptions so far
are Yamaha's OPL3 and the Emu8K/10K1 chips on Soundblaster cards.

> PPS: Oh.. checking the ALSA page I just saw that 0.5.x is no longer
> supported.. will I HAVE to get 0.9.x?

Yes.


Regards,
Clemens



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