On 20/08/12 14:18, Holger Marzen wrote:
On Mon, 20 Aug 2012, jott27 wrote:
Rosegarden on Ubuntu 12.04
My Realtek sound card on HP-Pavilion-dv9500-Notebook does not support
soundfonts.
What can I use to get sound working?
Use Fluidsynth, either standalone as external programm (controlled by
I would like to thank all you respondents who tried to help me..I have Jack,
Qsynth, Timidity installed. But I am at a loss how I can tie all these pieces
together to produce any sound.
How to plug in any of these pieces?
The info message box in rosegarden says visit
On Tuesday, August 21, 2012, John wrote:
I would like to thank all you respondents who tried to help me..I have
Jack, Qsynth, Timidity installed. But I am at a loss how I can tie all
these pieces together to produce any sound. How to plug in any of these
pieces?
I'm going to defer these
Linux isn't the problem: the problem is Unity's misguided attempt to
force apps to share a single menu instead of giving each its own menu in
its own window (the way every other desktop UI on Linux does).
Replace the worthless Unity interface with XFCE. We had to do that on my
wife's netbook
on of the thing you can install is qsynth, and let it load the
soundfont., the qsynt will apear as a softsynt in rosegarden
Regards Alf Tonny Bätz
2012/8/20 jott27 wildber...@cogeco.ca:
Rosegarden on Ubuntu 12.04
My Realtek sound card on HP-Pavilion-dv9500-Notebook does not support
On Mon, 20 Aug 2012, jott27 wrote:
Rosegarden on Ubuntu 12.04
My Realtek sound card on HP-Pavilion-dv9500-Notebook does not support
soundfonts.
What can I use to get sound working?
fluidsynth
qsynth (=fluidsynth with a GUI)
timidity
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MT
On Mon, 20 Aug 2012 14:44:02 +0200 (CEST)
Martin Tarenskeen m.tarensk...@zonnet.nl wrote:
On Mon, 20 Aug 2012, jott27 wrote:
Rosegarden on Ubuntu 12.04
My Realtek sound card on HP-Pavilion-dv9500-Notebook does not support
soundfonts.
What can I use to get sound working?