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Old 14-10-2005, 08:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I am using FC4 and audio configured by ALSA is working great except MIDI.I got an intel 915GAV mobo.My windows XP installation supports MIDI.so please help me what to be done to get Fedora supporting MIDI.will i need to get those Sound Fonts for software emulation of MIDI?In M$ XP,default MIDI device is shown as:
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There is a software called kMid or something in KDE. Take a look at that.
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Thank You.I already got pmidi player.but how to configure MIDI?I think i need to configure midi using Software MIDI Emulation or Virtual MIDI synthesiser.any help..............someone tried/experimented............
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