The sound quality from fluidsynth is not very good, much worse than with
timidity with eawpats.
(May be I had wrong soundfonts) So I decided to uninstall fluidsynth.
I compiled timidity again with
--enable-audio=default,alsa,arts,esd,vorbis,oss and
--enable-interface=alsaseq
and launched it as alsa sequencer client.
timidity -iA -B8,2 -Os
It works, but it is very processor hungry. Moving KDE windows around
makes glitches in speakers.
But it works. I think it must do with the hardware I have...
Sorry for the off topic discussion. Midi is not in the BLFS.
juras
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