Thanks for your reply,
Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
Not necessarily. A software synthesizer can just take a MIDI file,
synthesize the wave sound out of it and save it to disk (or send it
to /dev/dsp).
1. Just for the sake of understanding, If I do:
% cat mymusic.wav > /dev/dsp
I should here the music right? cos it doesn't work.
2. After I installed so many audio tools and still can't find my arms
and legs in the mess, can you direct me to a command that does the
synthesizing? for what I care, to a file will be fine. But now that
I think of it, It should operate my sound card just as amarok does.
3. I understand I should also get a file that synthesizes different
musical instruments. Can you explain about that as well?
Sorry if I as about things already documented. I spent the last few
weeks trying to understand the subject but couldn't get the hang of it.
Not that bright of a fellow I am.
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Thanks.
David Harel,
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