chi ball wrote:
> 
> Then I open JACK connections: I see 2 windows: AUDIO and MIDI. Here, in both 
> windows,  I connect pd with 
> my SB LIVE! sound card.

good.


> 1)in a audio patch (for example a simple oscillator with a slide..) *I can 
> listen sound correctly* (even if 
> with a fastidious background noise) and I can change frequency well with the 
> slide.

good (whatever the source of your background noise is; probably there is
some hardware mixer that connects an open input to the output)

> 
> 2)in a midi patch (a patch certainly correct, tested in o.s. Windows..!) *I 
> can't listen anything*. 
> I see numbers change, but *no sound*.

well.
you have connected the MIDI-out of Pd to the MIDI-sink of your soundcard.
i would expect that this means that you are sending the MIDI data to the
"MIDI-out" jack on your soundcard.
if you have connected a synth to the MIDI-out of your soundcard, than
you should hear something.
i don't know whether your soundcard has a built-in synth, but if so, you
probably have to load a soundfont or similar first (if it work on linux
at all; i have no experience withsuch things).

if you have neither external synth nor built-into-your-soundcard synth,
you can as well run a software synth, e.g. timidity.


fgmadr
IOhannes

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