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2005 Mar 18
1
TmMidity
In trying to get NoteWorthy Composer working on my box (Mandrake 10.0, Gnome 2.4) I found a webboard for NWC under Linux (on wine). Following advice, I downloaded and compiled TiMidity. Unfortunately, when I try to follow the instructions given on the board, I get the following result [andrew@localhost rosegarden-4-1.0]$ su Password: [root@localhost rosegarden-4-1.0]# modprobe
2005 Sep 05
2
WINE ALSA MIDI
Hello, I am having trouble with wine and midi, and also the new winecfg vs config file setup. I have looked through old emails faqs etc and on frank's corner but nothing seems to be able to get the midi output out of wine and onwards towards my soundcard. The program I am having trouble with is called Power tab. I am running 'timidity -iA' with a GM soundfont and confirm that
2007 Dec 09
1
KMIDI problem
Hi gang! Running 5.1 with Gnome as the default desktop, but have installed KDE too so I can run kde apps. Kmidi is the default midi player, so if I click on a midi file in firefox it brings up KMIDI. KMIDI goes merrily along playing the file, but I get NO SOUND. My motherboard has built in audio but it's disabled and I"m using an old Audiopci 128 card which seems to work fine for
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
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.
2008 Nov 26
3
Using Linux Virtual Midi with WINE does not work
Hi, I have recently started using WINE with the wineasio driver to run my Windows audio apps. In Windows I did a lot of work using MIDI Yoke (a virtual 'MIDI cable' driver). The Linux equivalent is the snd-virmidi ALSA driver. I find, however, that WINE does not send MIDI messages throught the virmidi ports to Linux Apps. I have tried this on Ubuntu 8.04 and Puppy Linux 4.0 using WINE
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
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
2003 May 13
0
convert midi directly to Vorbis (Unix users enjoy)
Just thought soome of you all may be interested in this. It is a small simple Bash script that will convert a midi file to Ogg Vorbis at the quality you specify using TiMidity++ and oggenc. If you have any suggestions, feel free to either implement them or send them to me either on or off list. If you decide to implement a suggestion yourself, I would like a copy of your modified version of the
2006 Aug 08
0
Wine, ALSA MIDI output ports
Hello everyone. I'm using Wine with the ALSA sound driver. I want to know how to specify which ALSA midi port is used for output. By default, it's using the Midi Through (65:0), but I want it to use TiMidity (128:0). I found this post on the mailing list: http://www.winehq.org/pipermail/wine-users/2005-July/018392.html And followed the directions appropriately, but it still continued
2008 May 28
4
[Game] Final Fantasy 7 does not work
Hi at all i have a great problem with mi wine. i have Xubuntu 6.06 (dapper drake) on my Asus L8400 Notebook. i cannot post my Sys definitions, cuz i haven't a tool like siw.exe whos runnig under linux. when i start my ff7, a litle moment after, there appears a error message. > Unable to locate a MIDI-Device. Final Fantasy VII requires a Windows95-compliant MIDI Device. my console
2015 Apr 02
2
systemctl (again)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I've been trying to get the timidity system running as a daemon. I wrote the following init script: #!/bin/sh # # timidity # ### BEGIN INIT INFO # Provides: timidity # Required-Start: # Required-Stop: # Default-Start: 2 3 4 5 # Default-Stop: 0 1 6 # Short-Description: Add and remove timidity # Description: ### END INIT INFO .
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
2001 May 04
1
MIDI
Hi! If a soundcard lacks a Linux driver (like Yamaha's SW1000XG) is there any chance WINE could use the Windows' driver and make a sequencer like Cakewalk Pro Audio work with it? Or is that hoping too much? Regards, Mattias
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
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 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)
2012 Jun 20
2
/* Check for midi header in logical stream */
Hello List, 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 turned my interest towards icecast, whitch seems an fantastic and evolved media streaming server. I am very interested in Midi, especialy the possibility to *sync Audio with Midi*. So my question , would it be possible to stream a
2012 Jun 21
3
/* Check for midi header in logical stream */
2012/6/21 Andr?s Gonz?lez <acandido at hi-iberia.es> > ** > On 20/06/12 15:01, Marc wrote: > > Hello List, > > > Hello Marc, > > > 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 turned my interest towards icecast, whitch seems an >