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Re: Any MIDI/audio sequencer out there that works ?



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David Baron wrote on 25.03.2005 09:25:
| In windows, one can install a wave-table file of 8meg of samples for
use with
| this card. I do not know how to get that supported in Linux.
Otherwize, the
| card is just an old fashioned game-port MIDI interface, no sounds of
its own.
Hi once again David!
If I understand it right then what you call wavetable-file are the
soundfonts that software synthesizers like timidity use. There are a
bunch available, timidity suggests freepats for example.
When I had finally solved the problems with getting midi to work,
someone gave me a list of even better soundfonts than freepats (which
are significantly larger in size of course), anybody who is interessted
should just search the archives of debian-user, it wasn't to long ago
(meaning 2005).

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