Hi alsa-users, and thank you Clemens for your answer, which cleared up a
few things, but sadly didn't solve the main problem.

>> I noticed that alsa refused to build the snd-rtctimer module when I used
>> the 2.4 kernels,

>You have to patch to the kernel source first. The patches in
>alsa-driver/utils/patches don't apply cleanly to the latest 2.4.x
>versions, however (a small change in the Makefile IIRC).

Yes, I remember now, I omitted a kernel from the list in my previous post=
,
it was the 2.4.16 I downloaded to be able to cleanly apply the patch (I
thought it easier than searching the makefile). However, the rtc-timer
module did not build fir that kernel either. Anyway, it's not really
important, since the timer was built when I compiled 2.6.0.

>> I can get snd-rtctimer to build, but I haven't been able to find
>> any info on how to enable it's use.

>Try the following lines in modules.conf (from memory, I'll check at
>home):
>
>alias snd-timer-1 snd-rtctimer
>options snd-seq seq_default_timer_device=3D1

I put those lines in my modules.conf, and the snd-rtctimer now loads when
I start a sequencer, but the timing problems remain, without a change.
Apparently there's something else I have to do to get reliable midi
timing, does anyone have any other suggestions?

Regards
Markus




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