> * my two next questions would be, how does MIDI in connect and is there a
> way to use the switch -p to connect directly to the audio card via ALSA with
> the following soundcard info?
> something like `beast -p alsa=default` or `beast -p alsa=hw:0`
Beast will automatically use the single full-duplex ALSA audio device that your
system provides *if* the device is unused, which is not the case - you have "(1
busy)". So while pulseaudio keeps the device busy, you'll have to continue to
use Beast through pulseaudio, if you want it to operate directly on the ALSA
device, pulseaudio needs to be suspended, e.g. with:
pasuspender -- beast
Midi works in a similar fashion, but doesn't seem to be busy on your system.
I quickly looked into the AppImage on stretch (9.8), but since Debian stretch
doesn't have npm and quite an old fluidsynth version (1.1.6, which has known
bugs), building it for 9.8 will be quite involved and will have to wait until
I'm more idle.
--
You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread.
Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub:
https://github.com/tim-janik/beast/issues/92#issuecomment-472103686
_______________________________________________
beast mailing list
[email protected]
https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/beast