who needs a sound server of there is already dmix in alsa? except you need to stream audio over network (pulseaudio) or need low latency mixing (JACK)
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couldnt agree more.
#alsa #dmix #pulseaudio #jack #linux #audio
aaa, i succeeded in connecting my midi keyboard to bristol synth.
when i connect it, /dev/midi1
file is created.
qjackctl does not work in my windowmaker — when i start it, whole windowmaker hungs unless i don’t kill the process from pure terminal or via ssh.
so without jack, just alsa:
startBristol -mini -audio alsa -midi alsa -channel 1 -mididev /dev/midi1
now it is necessary to connect midi keyboard’s output to bristol’s input:
aconnect -l
shows:
client 20: 'Impulse' [type=kernel,card=1]
0 'Impulse MIDI 1 '
Connecting To: 128:0
1 'Impulse MIDI 2 '
client 128: '/dev/midi1' [type=user,pid=11247]
0 '/dev/midi1 input'
connecting:
aconnect 20:0 128:0
works:
noch@hactar ~ $ aconnect -l
client 0: 'System' [type=kernel]
0 'Timer '
1 'Announce '
client 14: 'Midi Through' [type=kernel]
0 'Midi Through Port-0'
client 20: 'Impulse' [type=kernel,card=1]
0 'Impulse MIDI 1 '
Connecting To: 128:0
1 'Impulse MIDI 2 '
client 128: '/dev/midi1' [type=user,pid=11247]
0 '/dev/midi1 input'
Connected From: 20:0
noch@hactar ~ $
now i can play on midi keyboard and get sounds of moog mini. aaa.
#midi #linux #bristol #alsa #midi_keyboard #keyboard #console #sound #audio
If this does not help and you use pulseaudio (default on Ubuntu), kill it. Kill it with fire. (sudo killall pulseaudio).
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=2113
#pulseaudio #linux #ableton #audio
this app uses ANS synthesizer՝ musical instument, which Yevgeni Murzin designed in1937֊1957 years
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzoVnqLy29U
#android #ANS #app #software #music #audio #recorder #paper
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