Re: MIDI, Linux, and you

2000-11-27 Thread Derek Martin
Today, Derek Martin gleaned this insight: > > Hmmm. Most of the documentation I find seems to be current only to 1999. > > Is there some more recent documentation somewhere? > > Probably not, but I think maybe someone forgot to update the part that > says when it was last updated... As far

Re: MIDI, Linux, and you

2000-11-27 Thread Derek Martin
Today, Benjamin Scott gleaned this insight: > On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Derek D. Martin wrote: > > I have an SBLive! card which I believe is the same chipset as the SB > > PCI 128 card. > > Nope. Not even close. The SB Live! uses the EMU10K chipset, which Creative > Labs obtained when the purchas

Re: MIDI, Linux, and you

2000-11-27 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Derek D. Martin wrote: > I have an SBLive! card which I believe is the same chipset as the SB > PCI 128 card. Nope. Not even close. The SB Live! uses the EMU10K chipset, which Creative Labs obtained when the purchased E-mu Systems. The Sound Blaster PCI 128 is effectivel

Re: MIDI, Linux, and you

2000-11-27 Thread Derek D. Martin
That frood Benjamin Scott sassed: > Make sure your sound card's MIDI synthesizer is supported by Linux. For > example, my Sound Blaster PCI 128 (AKA Ensoniq AudioPCI) has an onboard > wavetable synthesizer, but the specs are closed and it does not work under > Linux. If this is the case, you'