Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Gustin Johnson wrote:
Ralf Mardorf wrote:

The Californian musician, who is using Intel, is now using XP, Cubase
and Halion and has no troubles, this is the evidence that his hardware
isn't defect.

Actually all this says is that his hardware works under XP.  There is a
good deal of hardware that has problems or is outright broken in other
Operating Systems.  This is not a true apples to apples comparison.
Without knowing more about this Californian's setup, I can provide no
guidance or suggestions whatsoever.

When I have time I will try your test to see if I can reproduce the
problems you are having.

C, Am, F, G wasn't what I was playing, but simply doing something like
this is enough, to make the applications crash. A lot of "users" don't
have that trouble with Linux MIDI, but there might be many people, who
try to become Linux users, having the same problems. And maybe some
audio engineers using Ardour, but no MIDI sequencer, don't know, that
their computers are also not fine with Linux MIDI.

Some people like me does research, to get Linux compatible hardware, but
information about this is limited. If my neighbours would do the things
they do with their Windows PCs, using my computer with Linux instead,
they won't get any problems with my hardware and Linux.


The reason why I chose the rach as a demo is because it has a lot of instruments in sync, both using fluidsynth and Qsampler. To add to the carnage, ole Rachmaninov liked a lot of notes in his piano concertos, making it harder for samplers to keep up.

If you can send me one of those midi files crashing your system, I could make you a new demo.

Quentin
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