Tom Deblauwe wrote:
> I'm running 0.9rc3 of the ALSA drivers.  I can use timidity to play a .mid
> file using 'timidity file.mid', this works fine.  Now I read that timidity
> can act as an alsa device by starting it like this:
>
> timidity -iA -B2,8 -Os -EFreverb=0
>
> This runs ok.  But when I do 'pmidi -l' then I get no ports shown. But look
> at this:
>
> tompie:/proc/asound/seq# cat clients
> ....
> Client  64 : "External MIDI 0" [Kernel]
>   Port   0 : "MIDI 0-0" (RWeX)
> Client 128 : "Client-128" [User]
>   Port   0 : "TiMidity port 0" (-We-)
>   Port   1 : "TiMidity port 1" (-We-)
> ...
> So it must be working, but pmidi does not see it somehow.

You could simply try "pmidi -p 128:0 file.mid", but I doubt it would work.

Maybe you have an old version of pmidi. Please try to download and compile
version 1.5.4 from <http://www.parabola.demon.co.uk/alsa/pmidi.html>.


HTH
Clemens



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