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Date:      Thu, 22 Jan 1998 22:44:23 -0500
From:      Adam McDougall <mcdougall@ameritech.net>
To:        multimedia@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Playing Midi files
Message-ID:  <34C81217.673DE4D5@ameritech.net>
References:  <c=AU%a=_%p=Territory_Busine%l=GREEBO-980123021419Z-331@greebo.tbs.com.au>

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Andrew Hodges wrote:

> Chris,
>         you have almost the identical setup to me (I don't have the
> additional memory) I have also tried the drivers from 4Front
> Technologies
> the OSS/FreeBSD Drivers. I am not sure if we exhibit the same problems
> though. I haven't had a core dump, but when I do something like
>
> cat xxxxxx.au >/dev/audio  it sounds really crappy.  I get hissing that
> doesn;t sound anyhting like it is supposed to. Is this the same sort of
> thing
> as you?
>
> Regards
> Andrew Hodges
>
> >----------
> >From:  Chris Brunner[SMTP:cjb@efn.org]
> >Sent:  Friday, January 23, 1998 11:13 AM
> >To:    freebsd-multimedia@FreeBSD.ORG
> >Subject:       Playing Midi files
> >
> >I have been trying to get midis to play well in FreeBSD since I got it,
> >but I've had no luck.  I set up the VOXWARE stuff all fine and dandy, but
> >midis just sound really, really bad, if they play at all.  Sometimes,
> >there is no playback at all, sometimes I get a core dump.  When I say they
> >sound really bad, I mean the notes are the wrong instraments or not
> >played, and sound off-tone.
> >I have a SB32 PnP configured with Luigi's PnP driver running on FreeBSD
> >2.2.5.  The card has 2MB of onboard memory for loading soundfonts.
> >Thanks a lot, this problem has been bothering me for the 2 years I've been
> >running FreeBSD.
> >
> >- Chris Brunner -
> >- cjb@efn.org   -
> >
> >



>  Hmm just for the record, I tried awe with 2 megs under OSS drivers, and moy
>
> did midis sound like sh**.  missing notes (sounded like it had a 2 note
> polyphony max instead of 32:P) and notes sounded offtone.  Never did get the
>
> voxware drivers to do the awe at all thought.






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