Re: SB-AWE 64 and midi

1999-01-27 Thread Paul Miller
Peter Berlau wrote:
 
 but unfortuanelety I don't have a awe32 synth mixer
 and the message:
 `No AWE synth device is found'
 when I try  `sfxload synthgs.sbk`
 still exist,
 
 I'm pretty sure I have forgotten something,

Is the 'awe_wave' module loaded? 

Paul Miller
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Re: SB-AWE 64 and midi

1999-01-27 Thread Peter Berlau
On Tue, Jan 26, 1999 at 09:49:07PM -0600, Paul Miller wrote:
Hi Paul,
I solved the problem, however, it seems to be a card specific.
I do foolowing steps:
1. total reinstall 2.0.36-kernel-source
2. install the awe-drv and awe-midi packages from Debian/GNU Linux 2.1
   the libawe0.4 from Debian/GNU Linux 2.2(potato) still exist
3. execute the /usr/src/awedrv(install.sh script
4. build a new kernel with  kernel-package
5. reboot, all works fine
however, I really don't know what's solved the problem

 Is the 'awe_wave' module loaded? 
I don't load the awe_wave module automatically:
often I like to send midi-data to the external midi-port of the SB
Card which is connected to a Roland SC-88 Midi-Expander(Sound-Modul)
with really good sounds much better, than the SB-internal sounds.
But unfortuanelety some programs only run which SB-internal sounds
only for this I do:
  sfxload synthgs.sbk

Thanks for Help
wish You all the best

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SB-AWE 64 and midi

1999-01-24 Thread Peter Berlau
Hi,
I upgraded my kernel to 2.0.36-2 and after that I lost
the midi-synth AWE 32 support.
The system on boot up configures via isapnp the wavetables 
looks ok.

In the kernel-configuration section sound I lost the
opportunity to select the AWE-32 synth support.
I already have selected the lowlevel-drives

I can hear, play and record .wav files and also I can play
with playmidi -e midifile.mid
but sfxload synthgs.sbk
and drvmidi shows errormessage:
No AWE-synth device is found
what do I wrong ?
Please help,
thank You

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Re: SB-AWE 64 and midi

1999-01-24 Thread Philip Thiem
You didn't repatch the source for the awe-32.  awe is not standard in
2.0.x.

Philip Thiem

Peter Berlau wrote:
 
 Hi,
 I upgraded my kernel to 2.0.36-2 and after that I lost
 the midi-synth AWE 32 support.
 The system on boot up configures via isapnp the wavetables
 looks ok.
 
 In the kernel-configuration section sound I lost the
 opportunity to select the AWE-32 synth support.
 I already have selected the lowlevel-drives
 
 I can hear, play and record .wav files and also I can play
 with playmidi -e midifile.mid
 but sfxload synthgs.sbk
 and drvmidi shows errormessage:
 No AWE-synth device is found
 what do I wrong ?
 Please help,
 thank You
 
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Re: SB-AWE 64 and midi

1999-01-24 Thread Peter Berlau
Hi Philip,
You write,
 You didn't repatch the source fpr the awe-32. awe is not standard in
 2.0.x
sorry, I don't know what I have to do.
Must I get some additional packages from debian-slink ?
Can You please give me a tip.
Thank You,


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Re: SB-AWE 64 and midi

1999-01-24 Thread Peter Berlau
Hi,

I have completeley reinstalled the kernel-sources
after that and running the install.sh script
from /usr/awedrv 
I have the option to select AWE32_SYNTH
ok, so I compiled and installed the new kernel
vi make-kpkg and dpkg -i

but unfortuanelety I don't have a awe32 synth mixer
and the message:
`No AWE synth device is found' 
when I try  `sfxload synthgs.sbk`
still exist,

I'm pretty sure I have forgotten something,
please help
Thanks,

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Peter Berlau 
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SB AWE 64 value midi-problems

1998-12-17 Thread Peter Berlau

Hi,
I can't play midi-files
on my
SoundBlaster AWE 64 Value PnP(Plug and Pray) ISA

.wav files work fine
also audio-cd's playing (xmcd)
and recording connected to the line-in of the SB
 cat /dev/sndstat  results:

Config options: 0

Installed drivers: 
Type 1: OPL-2/OPL-3 FM
Type 2: Sound Blaster
Type 7: SB MPU-401

Card config: 
Sound Blaster at 0x220 irq 9 drq 3,7
SB MPU-401 at 0x330 irq 9
OPL-2/OPL-3 FM at 0x388 drq 0

Audio devices:
0: Sound Blaster 16 (4.16)

Synth devices:
0: Yamaha OPL-3

Midi devices:
0: Sound Blaster 16

Timers:
0: System clock

Mixers:
0: Sound Blaster

cat blues.mid  /dev/midi00 
produces loud sound
but
e.g. tkmidi, 
 brings the message 
`no AWE synth device found'
I wonder there a no entries connected with 
sound, wether in
/etc/modules 
nor in
/etc/conf/modules
I made this Sound-Kernel-Configuration 
# Sound
#
CONFIG_SOUND=m
# CONFIG_PAS is not set
CONFIG_SB=y
# CONFIG_MPU401 is not set
CONFIG_AUDIO=y
CONFIG_MIDI=y
CONFIG_YM3812=y
SBC_BASE=220
SBC_IRQ=9
SBC_DMA=3
SB_DMA2=7
SB_MPU_BASE=330
SB_MPU_IRQ=-1
DSP_BUFFSIZE=65536
CONFIG_LOWLEVEL_SOUND=y
# CONFIG_ACI_MIXER is not set

my board (soyo 5 EH) initialisize  pnp-cards,
but I tried also isapnp no better results than
described above.

Please can You help me
-- 
thanks
   Peter


Re: SB AWE 64 value midi-problems

1998-12-17 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Thu, Dec 17, 1998 at 11:58:53PM +0100, Peter Berlau wrote:
 
 Hi,
 I can't play midi-files
 on my
 SoundBlaster AWE 64 Value PnP(Plug and Pray) ISA

You need not only isapnp but also the additional lowlevel awe driver or a
newer kernel release.

Please refer to my Soundblaster-AWE-HOWTO on my homepage or in
/usr/doc/HOWTO/mini directory when doc-linux packages installed.

Marcus

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