Juha Erkkila hat gesagt: // Juha Erkkila wrote: > about a month ago i upgraded my system from Debian Potato to Woody, > looking forward to see all the interesting sound applications people > have been writing, and which ones of those have been packaged for > Debian. overall, i've been fairly happy with them, with the exception > of all the four sequencers in Woody: Sted2, Rosegarden, Brahms and > Muse > > there doesn't appear to be any hardware problem, as i can do 'cat > /dev/sequencer' and i get some output, "test audio and midi" in PD > assures me that at least PD can read my midi-keyboard correctly, and > (more convincingly) 'timidity -iA -B 2,8 -Os && aconnect 64:0 128:0' > enables me to drive Timidity with the keyboard. yet despite these i'm > still unable to do any midi-recording with any of these sequencers > while rendering my playing with Timidity > > some info on my configurations: i'm using 2.4.18 kernel and i've > tried using both ALSA 0.5.12a-2 and 0.9+0beta10-6.
First I would try removing ALSA 0.5. You can always reinstall the debian packages, but having both installed can lead to subtle errors. It makes it easier to tell, which library is used and which one is the cause of errors. I can't say anything to the other sequencers, as I am very happy to use MusE, the official Debian package at the moment. I also use the Debian packages for ALSA 0.9 beta10. > Muse (0.5.2-1) [ALSA 0.5]: the binaries in Debian won't work with > ALSA 0.5, and there doesn't appear to be a command line option to > switch to use OSS-emulation The problem is, that MusE, if compiled with ALSA 0.9, can't find the right libasound, if you have 0,5 installed. That can't be helped with a command line option, but you might try recompiling MusE from the debian source packages. It will take a while ;) > Muse [ALSA 0.9]: i can create a track, add iiwu-1 instance to soft > synths -list, add it to a midi-port table and then i have to switch > device name to MIDI 0-0 so that i can mark it as a recording source. > i mark the new track as a recording track. while trying to record i > have no luck, recording appears to go forward but nothing gets into > the track. and i have no idea how i could set up timidity with this > (maybe soft synths in muse are okay, i cannot say) Setting up MusE for recording can be tricky and has been a constant topic on the MusE mailing list. Dave Phillips has tried to put an end to this with his MusE Quicktoot at http://www.boosthardware.com/LAU/quicktoots/ You should really check this out. > i admit i could look a little deeper into muse, but so far i've > preferred ALSA 0.5, because Soundtracker, Ecasound and Timidity in > Woody are compiled for 0.5, and i'm quite probably going to use these > apps a lot (i know that at least Ecasound can be compiled for ALSA > 0.9, i'm not sure about the other two) You can build soundtracker without ALSA at all, just using OSS emulation. That's what I do. I don't use timidity, but you could check out iiwusynth at http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/iiwusynth. It's a gret midi synth for soundfonts, and will work with ALSA 0.9 > so, does any of you have any suggestions what i should try to do with > these sequencers? are there any other apps out there that i should > try out? (jazz?) I would try to get MusE working, it's my favourite Midi sequencer. but of course, I have it running... Ciao, -- __ __ Frank Barknecht ____ ______ ____ __ trip\ \ / /wire ______ / __// __ /__/ __// // __ \ \/ / __ \\ ___\ / / / ____/ / / / // ____// /\ \\ ___\\____ \ /_/ /_____/ /_/ /_//_____// / \ \\_____\\_____\ /_/ \_\ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]