ahh thanks David.. seems it works fine under timidity but not under movie player.. strange as I just went thru a stack of mid files on my pc(source unknown) and sure enough some dont work in movie player but are fine under timidity..go figure

On 12/06/2012 08:02 PM, David Kastrup wrote:
vector457 <vector...@gmail.com> writes:

I have the same script extracted from the manuals which was written
and working on a windows box.
I got it home and put it on the ubuntu machine and only the drums
sound. I have lost the "flute" notes? (when played with movie player)
Have I not assigned the midi properly? or is it something weird on
this ubuntu machine.


\version "2.12.3"
\score {
   \new Staff <<
     \new Voice \relative c''' {
       \set midiInstrument = #"flute"
The Midi support changed shortly before 2.14, so this could be due to
different versions.

Or it could be due to the limited number of instruments supported by
free samples on Ubuntu.

If you try

timidity whatever.midi

you should likely get a warning on the terminal if the file contains
unsupported instruments.



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