On Friday 13 January 2006 16:48, Nigel Henry was like:
> The question: On FC1 I used to use Kmidi that used TiMidity, and that
> worked fine, but seems to have been dropped with the change to the 2.6
> kernel. Do you know if there is a front end to TiMidity? The Sourceforge
> page for it shows a GUI, and there is also a link on that page to a
> Japanese site, from which I got a shell script for a GUI, but was not able
> to run it. Perhaps my own lack of knowledge, but will have another look at
> it. Any other suggestions for a GUI would be welcome. I did try installing
> from the tarball, but there are so many ./configure options for audio, and
> GUI's that I got quite lost. If you have a set of options that you know
> work
> with ./configure for FC2,3 I'd be very gratefull. Nigel.
Sure it does, several.
man timidity
---- -i mode, --interface=mode --realtime-priority=n --sequencer-ports=n Selects the user interfaces from the compiled-in alternatives. mode must be begun with one of the supported interface identi- fiers. Run TiMidity++ with the -h option to see a list. For ALSA sequencer interface, optionally to use --realtime-pri- ority, set the realtime priority by n, and to use --sequencer-ports, set the number of opened sequencer ports. Default value is 4. The following identifiers may be available: -id dumb interface -in ncurses interface -is S-Lang interface -ia X Athena Widget interface -ik Tcl/Tk interface -im Motif interface -iT vt100 interface -ie Emacs interface (use ``M-x timidity'' in Emacs) -ii skin interface Environment variable TIMIDITY_SKIN must be set to the path of the skin data (compressed data are also sup- ported). -ig GTK+ interface -ir Launch TiMidity++ as MIDI server. -iA Launch TiMidity++ as ALSA sequencer client. -iW Windodws synthesizer interface -iw Windodws GUI interface -iP PortMIDI synthesizer interface -ip UMP interface ---- I tend to use the -ig interface. > BTW. Theres another Icon attached below for Specimen. I don't think I've > sent this already. it hasn't been sent to the author for approval, and is a > bit (no offence) girly looking, colour wise, but is better than staring at > a binary gear icon. I like the concept, bear in mind that Ipx wide lines in a 64x64 icon will disappear when it gets reduced to smaller sizes (as it inevitably does. I like the concept, but I would remove all the lettering and notes and perhaps just have a waveform in the specimen jar. -- cheers, tim hall http://glastonburymusic.org.uk/timReceived on Sat Jan 14 16:15:05 2006
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