Noong: Sun, 14 Jul 2002 16:52:39 +0800
Michael Peligro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  kanyang minutawi:


+>|By the way, my sound card is a rather underpowered but excellent C-Media 
+>|Electronics CM8738. I've tried to use the Linux MIDI players (Timidity, etc) 
+>|on it. Problem is, they all sound tinny. Windows has excellent support for 
+>|General MIDI though, and the excellent Windows drivers could make the 
+>|instruments in my sound card sound lifelike. I do loops and remixes of MIDI 
+>|data with Cakewalk and Fruity Loops, and the MIDI audio quality is superb. 
+>|When I'm in Linux, MIDI sounds tinny. Perhaps someday...


Im using thesame thesame sound card and im now enjoying KMidi. But i've only got
to enjoy this aftre upgrading my system to Redhat 7.3 Can you share your mixes?

I have a friend who like you is into Cakewalk and he's using old MacNotebook
(forgot the model) but something he bought for P 5000.00 at hmr, as his midi
player. he is also uses 386 box with win3.1 for his midi player for a church
choir. well maybe something as minimal as that can be ported with linux. 

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