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Re: Soundblaster 16 & Midi Problems...



If you are running a mixer program, check to see if something is set
badly.  In any case, the SB16 is pretty crude as a midi player.  You might
want to install timidity and timidity-patches.  This uses a bit of disk
space, but sounds MUCH better.

Bob

On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Brant Wells wrote:

> Howdy All:
> 
> I finally figured out how to get my sound working :)  My SoundBlaster 16 
> works GREAT for playing sound files(wav's) and Audio CD's... But when I 
> go to play a Midi file, It sound like the reverb is set to max and bass 
> is set to almost none...I have to turn the speakers up to hear the bass 
> parts in my music.... 
>  
> 
> I've got the following items enabled:
> Sound Support
> Sound Blaster 16 Support
> Generic OPL2/3 FMSynthesizer Support
> /dev/dsp & /dev/audio support
> Midi Interface
> FMSynthesizer (YM3812/OPL-3) 
> ******************************
> 
> My Sound Blaster IO Port = 220
>    Sound Blaster IRQ     = 7
>    Sound Blaster DMA     = 1,5
>    MPU401 IO Port        = 330
>    SB MPU401 IRQ         = -1
>    Audio DMA Buffer      =65536
> *******************************
> 
> Can anyone help me out?
> 
> For Reference:  I'm using KMIDI (or KMID) either produces the same 
> results... And kernel 2.0.34
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Brant
> 
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