On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 15:29:12 -0400
Todd Slater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to set up an old puter with MDK 10 Official (d/l) and in
KDE I want to add the sound mixer. Since this is an older machine it's
kmix may work. I went through this recently for a friend who had one of
those
I'm trying to set up an old puter with MDK 10 Official (d/l) and in KDE
I want to add the sound mixer. Since this is an older machine it's got
an ISA soundblaster card; it works, but I can't find a mixer to use with
it that I can access from, say, the KDE panel. I installed aumix but
running it
On Thursday 17 Jul 2003 3:25 am, The Other wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
Rezound
===
I to, am impressed with it. It looks the think I'm looking for .
Sorry to say I don't think it handles these funny yamaha sound
files, which are all .mid files.
At any rate I cannot seem
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 08:26 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
least Yamaha seem to be using this specific file connotation, whether
.mid are MIDI files and they're quite standardised - if the keyboard is
General MIDI then the files should be easy to play and edit.
and the sound quality is good. So
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 20:56:30 +1000
_nasturtium [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 08:26 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
least Yamaha seem to be using this specific file connotation, whether
.mid are MIDI files and they're quite standardised - if the keyboard is
General MIDI then the
The Other wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
Rezound
===
I to, am impressed with it. It looks the think I'm looking for .
Sorry to say I don't think it handles these funny yamaha sound files,
which are all .mid files.
At any rate I cannot seem toget any sense out of the sound generated,
On Thursday 17 Jul 2003 2:34 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
Hmmm, well, let me see, In rezound, if I,
file - open pathtosong_001.mid
I get message,
no handler found to support format for song_001.mid
would you like to use raw format yes, why not ?
dialogue box: Raw Parameters,
sample
Richard Urwin wrote:
On Thursday 17 Jul 2003 2:34 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
.
I would of though the first message about, no handler found to
support format for song_001.mid, means just that , doesn't know and
understand .mid files , but as I say I'm complete newbie here.
I would
Hello John,
Thursday, July 17, 2003, 3:26:20 AM, you wrote:
JRS I think so, as .mid seems to be something specific to Yamaha,
I don't think so. I have about a thousand .mid files with all sorts of
music. They are in General Midi format, as I recall (been a while
since I looked at this). Some
Richard Urwin wrote:
On Thursday 17 Jul 2003 6:47 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
Richard Urwin wrote:
Install
rosegarden off your MDK disks.
snip
I downloaded all the suggested files on that web site
snip
Obviously doing something wrong ?
I thought I installed off the CDs.
On Thursday 17 Jul 2003 10:12 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# urpmi rosegarden with
http://rpm.nyvalls.se/9.0/RPMS/rosegarden-4-alsa-0.8.5-2mdk.i586.rpm
What am I doing wrong ?
You probably need to download it like you did the others that you tried.
I wont be here
I have a daughter good at creating electronically manipulated Sound
programmes on her Yamaha.
Here is an exaple,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cd /mnt/ext2-vol7/Christine/tape1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tape1]# ls
disk.mng* song_004.mid* song_009.mid* song_013.mid* song_017.mid*
song_001.mid*
Have a look at this site. If it's not there, it probably doesn't exist.
http://rpm.nyvalls.se/
Lanman
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
John Richard Smith wrote:
I have a daughter good at creating electronically manipulated Sound
programmes on her Yamaha.
Here is an exaple,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cd /mnt/ext2-vol7/Christine/tape1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tape1]# ls
disk.mng* song_004.mid* song_009.mid* song_013.mid*
I have a daughter good at creating electronically manipulated Sound
programmes on her Yamaha.
Here is an exaple,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cd /mnt/ext2-vol7/Christine/tape1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tape1]# ls
disk.mng* song_004.mid* song_009.mid* song_013.mid*
song_017.mid*
song_001.mid*
Damn! Didn't know about that one!
Thanks from me too, Brant!
Lanman
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 12:26, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
I have a daughter good at creating electronically manipulated Sound
programmes on her Yamaha.
Here is an exaple,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
John Richard Smith wrote:
I have a daughter good at creating electronically manipulated Sound
programmes on her Yamaha.
Here is an exaple,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cd /mnt/ext2-vol7/Christine/tape1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tape1]# ls
disk.mng* song_004.mid* song_009.mid* song_013.mid*
DoH! Kinda missed that one too, didn't I? OK, my previous post in this
thread was inaccurate. My Bad! Thac's site wasn't the only place for
good audio manipulation. I stand corrected.
Lanman
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 12:57, Robin Turner wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
I have a daughter good at
Lanman wrote:
Damn! Didn't know about that one!
Thanks from me too, Brant!
Lanman
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 12:26, Brant Fitzsimmons wrote:
John Richard Smith wrote:
I have a daughter good at creating electronically manipulated Sound
programmes on her Yamaha.
Here is an exaple,
[EMAIL
On Wednesday 16 Jul 2003 12:57 pm, Lanman wrote:
Have a look at this site. If it's not there, it probably doesn't
exist.
http://rpm.nyvalls.se/
.mid files are MIDI. I just successfully installed rosegarden as a midi
implementation here after following the article referenced in Mandrake
John Richard Smith wrote:
Rezound
===
I to, am impressed with it. It looks the think I'm looking for .
Sorry to say I don't think it handles these funny yamaha sound files,
which are all .mid files.
At any rate I cannot seem toget any sense out of the sound generated,
maybe wrong though, as
Hi,
The actual problem is this:
Allthough The soundcard is configured correctly, there seems to be no sound mixer.
When I try to play MP3's I get en error warning me to check if my soudcard is
configured correctly (which is) or that my kernel might not have sound playback
capabilities (??).
Hi y'all
I have go my SB LIve s/c up and running, but the sound is very low. I have
tried to open the sound mixer, but get a message that i can't access it and to
change the permission. This happens even when i log on as root. But, i went
to the fiolder and changed the permissions, but i sitll
On Mon, 18 Sep 2000 07:00:33 +0100 (BST), you wrote:
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, Roger Sherman wrote:
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, you wrote:
open the file with a text editor. If your in a gui right click and choose "Open
With.." and choose the text editor of your choice. If you are at the command prompt,
I've recently come back to Mandrake after trying several other distros.
I'm using 7.0 as I prefer the menu design over those in the newer
release. I've found that Sound Mixer (in KDE) settings are reset back to
default when I reboot the machine which is just a tad annoying. When
merely restarting
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've recently come back to Mandrake after trying several other distros.
I'm using 7.0 as I prefer the menu design over those in the newer
release. I've found that Sound Mixer (in KDE) settings are reset back to
default when I reboot the machine
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, you wrote:
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've recently come back to Mandrake after trying several other distros.
I'm using 7.0 as I prefer the menu design over those in the newer
release. I've found that Sound Mixer (in KDE) settings are reset back to
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, you wrote:
open the file with a text editor. If your in a gui right click and choose "Open
With.." and choose the text editor of your choice. If you are at the command prompt,
navigate to the directory the file is in and type
name of text editor rc.local
I use emacs
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, you wrote:
Roger Sherman wrote:
[snip]
I use emacs so I would type
emacs rc.local
OK, tried that, but it said bash:emacs:command not found. Am I doing something
wrong, or do I not have emacs?
[snip]
Rogerif you have a copy of the emacs executable
Roger Sherman wrote:
[snip]
I use emacs so I would type
emacs rc.local
OK, tried that, but it said bash:emacs:command not found. Am I doing
something
wrong, or do I not have emacs?
[snip]
Rogerif you have a copy of the emacs executable in your
/usr/bin directory then emacs should
Roger Sherman wrote:
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, you wrote:
On Sun, 17 Sep 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've recently come back to Mandrake after trying several other distros.
I'm using 7.0 as I prefer the menu design over those in the newer
release. I've found that Sound Mixer (in KDE)
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