On Thu, Sep 04, 2014, Raine M. Ekman wrote:
> Quoting Peter Schaffter <pe...@schaffter.ca>:
> >I've put together a tarball demonstrating the difference in playback
> >between Musescore attached to lmms versus Musescore attached to
> >LinuxSampler.  There are some additional files in the tarball; the
> >README lists them, with explanations.  You can download the tarball
> >with
> >
> >  wget http://www.schaffter.ca/lmms-comparison.tgz
> 
> Downloaded, listened and...
> 
> First of all, what was your buffer size in LMMS and is the uneven
> tempo issue any better with a smaller buffer size? Some things are
> quantized to buffer boundaries, and this might be the source of
> uneven tempo and unsynchronized parts.

Buffer size was 1024.  Also tried output with 256 and 512--no
difference.

> >The only thing I can think of that might be causing the problem is
> >that I have to run the 'a2jmidid' bridge in order to expose lmms'
> >instruments as ALSA input ports since lmms has no JACK midi support.
> 
> If there is loss of timing detail in the JACK -> ALSA translation
> the music should sound better played from ALSA MIDI software to
> LMMS. Can you try that? Export a .mid and play it in aplaymidi or
> Rosegarden or something like that, or just share the Musescore
> project file and I might to drill down into this.

Can no do.  Every time I instruct LMMS to use ALSA-sequencer and
restart, LMMS Settings reports "Dummy (no midi support)".  It's been
ages since I did pure ALSA because JACK is the better way.  What am
I missing?  How do I get aplaymidi to send the .mid file to LMMS
when I can't set up ALSA-sequencer in LMMS?

-- 
Peter Schaffter
http://www.schaffter.ca

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