Hi Carlyle!
I don't know if this helps but...
Did you connect an external midi-device to your computer? Because midi-port
16 and 20 seem to refer to your read hardware midi-jacks. You might try the
following:
Either take port 17 for playback, if tour audigy is thus supported, it
should play from its internal mini-synth or soundfonts, I don't know. Or try
TiMidity (there's a website at sourceforge.net. TiMidity is a software
Synthesizer. It loads midi-files and plays them using sounds from you
computer.
Third thing you might try: Start up fluidsynth with some Gm-soundfont and
then do an aconnect -ol to find fluidsynth's port and then give pmidi or
aplaymidi this port.
If it all doesn't work, I don't know...
HTH.
Kindest regards
Julien
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