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Yvan Vander Sanden wrote:
Paul DeShaw wrote:
>> Like Yvan, I also have an M-Audio Ozone, but I have been struggling
>> for over a year to get it to work properly in Linux. You are lucky
>>yours works. If you think you can help, please see this thread:
>
greg emond kirjoitti:
>
> any opinions?
>
How easy... never been there...
"ICE1712 based sound cards like the M-Audio Delta 1010 are a popular
choice for Linux sound recording. However, setting up several of them so
that ALSA and jackd will play nicely is a little tricky."
http://www.soun
On Sunday 16 December 2007, Bharani Prasanth Sure wrote:
> What if a different sound Font is loaded...like sounds out of the
> box...like none of them on my panel...say some guitar.SF2...Will it still
> change the sound...?
It should. You'll just have to figure out by trial and error (or by prog
On Sunday 16 December 2007, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> On Sunday 16 December 2007, D. Michael McIntyre wrote:
> > I give DVD authoring on Linux a "Go Back To Windows Before You Hurt
> > Yourself" award.
>
> OTOH, to look at the bright side...
But back to the dark side, I let the thing churn aga
What if a different sound Font is loaded...like sounds out of the box...like
none of them on my panel...say some guitar.SF2...Will it still change the
sound...?
Best Regards,Bharani Prasanth Sure.
> Subject: Re: Qsynth Midi Keyboard
> From: [EMAIL PROT
Hi,
I guess that you want to change the sound, not the channel.
Just issue a "program change" message with your keyboard. This is
usually done on the keyboard by changing internal patch. Qsynth should
respond to the message and change its sound.
Hope it helps.
Raphaël Doursenaud.
Le dimanche 16
Hello,
I have a problem ..If some body could help me then I am the lucky
one..well I have connected my Yamaha keybd to QSynth with jack running. Now I
load a soundfont like PC51.sf2 into QSynth. now the channels button displays
all possible loaded 16 instruments in 16 different cha