On 08/03/2010 02:31 PM, Harry Van Haaren wrote:
> Try this:
>
> In track parameters (usually on the right of the main window) under
> the "playback parameters" sub heading,
> "device" should say "internal synth" (or similar) for Rosegarden to
> generate audio, and hence that's #1.
My choices are "Audio", "Synth Plugin" and "General Midi Device" so I
chose "General Midi Device".
>
> However I think you have "General Midi Device" selected there (hence
> #2), and you need to make sure that
> QSynth is recieving notes (in the QSynth GUI on the bottom there's a
> tab, usually called "engine" or so. the green light
> next to that should flash each time it recieves a MIDI command. (To
> test, hook it up to a MIDI keyboard. )
QSynth 0.3.4 does not have such a meter; there is an "Output Peak Meter
Level" though but it remains inactive. (Don't have a midi keyboard so
can't do more tests.)
>
> Next: Connecting MIDI cables. In the "ALSA" tab of QJackCtl, expand
> the rosegarden entry, and look for a port named
> the same as your track inside rosegarden. Connect this to QSynths
> input. It should be that simple i think...
Ah, it seems QSynth might be the problem - it's not listed in the "ALSA"
tab. Timidity is though...
Any ideas?
Thanks again,
Peter
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