Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "frescobaldi".
2020 Nov 12
4
MIDI on a VM
I have an application (Frescobaldi/Lilypond) that generates and plays
MIDI files. Due to problems with flatpak I can only run it on C8 or
Fedora, both of which live on VMs. The host is running C7. I've tried
"adding hardware", specifically a virtual sound card, to the VMs, but
still they remain silent. How do I con...
2020 Nov 12
0
MIDI on a VM
Hallo,
witch virtualizer are you using.
Sure that the virtual sound-device is connected with the right hardware?
Ralf
Von meinem iPad gesendet
> Am 12.11.2020 um 18:00 schrieb J Martin Rushton via CentOS <centos at centos.org>:
>
> ?I have an application (Frescobaldi/Lilypond) that generates and plays MIDI files. Due to problems with flatpak I can only run it on C8 or Fedora, both of which live on VMs. The host is running C7. I've tried "adding hardware", specifically a virtual sound card, to the VMs, but still they remain silent. How do I connect...
2020 Nov 13
0
MIDI on a VM
...ere but doesn't playing MIDI files mean you
> need a MIDI capable sound card which generates the sound? Maybe the
> virtual sound-device is only capable to play audio?
>
> Regards,
> Simon
>
Very good point. I will investigate further. I had two models in my head:
1) The Frescobaldi playback module did the MIDI-> sound conversion.
2) The virtual card passed the signals on to the physical card.
Perhaps your third model is correct.
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J Martin Rushton MBCS
2015 Apr 04
1
systemctl (again)
...p/Timidity#Daemon
Thanks.
> Note the --global option which makes it start on a per user basis
> when the session for that user starts. Also note they don't
> daemonise it as there is no real reason to with systemd controlling
> the process state.
It does need to be daemonised for frescobaldi to talk to it. The
default (non-daemonised) way plays a file, if it is daemonised then it
sets up ports to listen on. Hence the D modifier on the interface
switch. I'll be honest though, when scanning for CentOS solutions I
would routinely ignore ArchLinix.
> If you want to stop/start/re...
2015 Apr 04
4
systemctl (again)
On April 4, 2015 12:14:08 PM EDT, Pete Travis <lists at petetravis.com> wrote:
>On Apr 4, 2015 7:55 AM, "J Martin Rushton"
><martinrushton56 at btinternet.com>
>wrote:
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>> Thanks Andrew.
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>> One more problem solved, as I discovered last thing yesterday there
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