Javier García wrote: > Frank Barknecht wrote: > >> I'm very sure, that ALSA is installed, otherwise you wouldn't have >> sound at all. For whatever reason, on some systems the kernel modules >> for the ALSA midi subsystem aren't properly loaded, this will lead to >> this error. You can fix this on a running system by "sudo modprobe >> snd-seq" > > Thanks, now there isnt any error message about alsa but i still dont hear > anything... > > I will repeat what i do. This my first step: > > I open Pd >> I push "compute audio" >> Media >> I found "default MIDI"
hmm, you are basically not interested in MIDI (fixing this is just a side-product of your problem) but in AUDIO. as long as you have neiter "OSS" nor "ALSA" nor "JACK" activated (note: not all 3 options might be present on your system; and "ALSA" is NOT the same as "ALSA-MIDI") you will not hear anything. ALSA-MIDI is really just the seq-subsystem of alsa (for sharing midi data); it is definitely _not_ ALSA+MIDI otoh, ALSA is the audio-subsytem of alsa; you can well run audio over oss (or jack) and midi over alsa. > activated >> go to "Test Audio and Midi" >> I select "-40" and i dont hear > anything... > this might sound trivial, but: try selecting "-20", probably -40 is just to low for your soundcard/setting.... fma.dr IOhannes _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list