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2015 Mar 05
1
Playback of MIDI files
On 03/06/2015 12:09 AM, J Martin Rushton wrote: > > I've been given a MIDI file and would like to play it back on my > CentOS 7 machine. Amarok and Brasero both indicate that I need a > pluging, but I can't find anything on the CentOS, EPEL or ELrepo > repositories. I'm sure I'm just looking in the wrong place or for the > wrong name, can anyone point me in the
2015 Mar 05
0
Playback of MIDI files
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I've been given a MIDI file and would like to play it back on my CentOS 7 machine. Amarok and Brasero both indicate that I need a pluging, but I can't find anything on the CentOS, EPEL or ELrepo repositories. I'm sure I'm just looking in the wrong place or for the wrong name, can anyone point me in the right direction please. Thanks.
2007 Mar 19
1
MIDI default output port / how to select timidity by default?
Hi, Using timidity, I've been able to listen to MIDI files with Linux on a machine with an Intel 801/AC'97 chip. However, with Wine, I've had trouble. Log messages show that the first MIDI output port is used. This happens to be 'MIDI Through' 62:0, not Timidity on port 128:0. $ aconnect -ol shows the list of output ports. I have no idea what port 62:0 does (perhaps send
2020 Nov 13
0
MIDI on a VM
On 13/11/2020 07:01, Simon Matter wrote: >> On 12/11/2020 17:26, Ralf Prengel wrote: >>> Hallo, >>> witch virtualizer are you using. >> >> KVM/QEMU >> >>> Sure that the virtual sound-device is connected with the right hardware? >> >> I can play CDs and listen to YouTube on the host, so I'm assuming the >> hardware is fine.
2009 Jan 25
5
traktor 3.4 not seeing external midi hardware
i installed traktor 3.4.0 in wine1.1.13 on an hp pavilion dv9000 17" amd64 athlonx2 running ubuntustudio 8.04 32bit it seems to run perfectly except that it can't see my midi devices. hercules dj console (mac edition) mixman dm2 behringer bcf2000 every other linux or wine midi aware app can see them, so i am hoping to get some answers here. when i make an argument terminal spits this
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 connect the virtual sound cards to the physical sound card so that I
2002 Oct 06
3
use of ogg midi to control lighting desk
Hi- i'm kinda busy doing other stuff at college to read through the mailing list properly, but i read somewhere before that midi data embeded in ogg vorbis files could be used to control lighting stuff. The lighting desk at college has a midi input to control most of the lighting functions. Its also right next to the sound desk. So i was wondering, if it is possible to stick midi data into
2001 Aug 25
4
Ogg MIDI proposal
This is a proposal for Ogg MIDI streams. It will also help other stream additions to Vorbis, as they should follow a similar model. Ralph has done much of the work on this, and also is working on MNG Ogg streams. Background ---------- I was contracted to do this work, so even if you can't think of a use for this, there is one ;) Basically with midi in Ogg, we can have a synchronized
2011 Nov 24
0
help with midi
Hi, I'm trying to update the firmware of a musical device using a proprietary windows app that wants to write to a midi port (the device is a TC Electronics Nova System). I have an M-Audio Uno USB MIDI interface on my Fedora 15 laptop and it is working correctly (I can successfully capture SysEx dumps using amidi, etc.). The output of `amidi -l` is: > Dir Device Name > IO
2020 Apr 06
2
Zoom?
If you have any choice in the matter I would suggest a read of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoom_Video_Communications#Criticism before using or installing Zoom. On 06/04/2020 00:01, Barry Brimer wrote: > According to https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/214629443-Zoom-web-client#h_2da60ac7-455e-466f-85d1-974aa68f0703 you would be able to join without an extension with sound in chrome
2012 Jun 23
0
/* Check for midi header in logical stream */
Hi, On 21/06/12 16:46, Marc wrote: > > 2012/6/21 Andr?s Gonz?lez <acandido at hi-iberia.es > <mailto:acandido at hi-iberia.es>> > > On 20/06/12 15:01, Marc wrote: > >> as an long time macintosh user , musican/producer/programmer , i >> am very upset that another great technology (DSS ) vanished >> because of http streaming so i
2011 Dec 17
0
Registry entry to change MIDI mapper changed?
I'm trying to get the MIDI music for the 1996 SegaSoft game Lose Your Marbles (http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=9196) working. The game itself remains Platinum under 1.3.34-- it runs great, without any overrides, and the sound effects work fine too... it's just the MIDI music that does not play, or rather, is not heard. I went to the Wiki and performed all
2005 Jul 04
2
ALSA and MIDI
Can anyone help me get MIDI working with Wine please? I'm on wine-20050628, which I installed with the ./tools/wineinstall script. It's a pure wine installation. (I have a Windows ME partition, but I'm not using it.) I'm using ALSA with Linux 2.6.x. I installed Band in a Box - according to the application DB this works under wine, and indeed, it does load and display the main
2005 Nov 30
3
CentOS 4 and Intel Wireless 2200BG (ipw2200)
I am going to be setting up an Intel 2200bg card this evening. I was wondering if anyone is using this (successfully) with CentOS 4. The directions look straightforward, but please let me know if you had to do anything interesting/undocumented to make it work. I am also wondering if people are using the driver provided with the current CentOS 4 kernel or if people are using the most recent
2005 Dec 18
2
Belkin F5D6050 USB Wireless in CentOS 4.2
Is anyone successfully using a Belkin F5D6050 USB Wireless in CentOS 4.2? If so, what driver are you using? Did you have to do anything special to make it work? At this point, I have downloaded, compiled installed and loaded the latest drivers from http://atmelwlandriver.sourceforge.net but lvnet is unable to find my adapter. I've tried every driver module that it created, and still no
2010 Aug 10
2
That age old Midi issue again
I can run most midi apps in wine through timidity with no problem but there are quite a few apps which don't allow you to assign the midi output to timidity such as Media Player Classic or WM player 6. They try to use the windows default which is of course MS synth or Emu10k1. There must be a way of mapping the midi output in wine from such apps to timidity but I just can't get it to
2010 Jan 01
2
No MIDI devices in wine
I'd want to run the windows editor for my guitar preamp (VOX Tonelab SE) which is connected to the MIDI in and out sockets of my soundcard. The program installs and starts without any problems under wine but it can't find any MIDI ports. MIDI works fine otherwise in Linux - I can read from and write to the sockets with arecordmidi and aplaymidi, but there are no MIDI devices visible
2008 May 09
1
Wini MIDI on Ubuntu
Hello all, I'm trying to run a synth editor (SY editor) under Wine on Ubuntu Gutsy. The editor runs fine it seems but I can't get MIDI in out to work, the editor gives me an error midi device not properly configured. I'm using the Edirol UM-2ex, and I selected ALSA under wine configuration - sound, and I can see UM2 for both MIDI in and out in the configuration. I also see UM2 for
2001 Sep 03
3
oggmerge working, Ogg MIDI is here
Ok guys, I just committed the Ogg MIDI code to ogg-tools/oggmerge. You can now make synced vorbis+midi Oggs, but there is (not yet anyway) a tool to play such files. Have a look at the code, and let me know if you see anything major. Adding new media types for merging should be trivial, and you already have two examples (the vorbis one is VERY simple and the MIDI one is much more complicated)
2010 Jan 01
1
Re: No MIDI devices in wine
Try opening the sound tab in winecfg. It'll create a ALSA-based default configuration for you, which might automatically find the right MIDI channels. If it doesn't, try using a soft synth solution like timidity or qsynth. I think these automatically pick up on MIDI-supporting sound cards, too, plus extra MIDI channels that will definitely be detected by Wine will be exposed.