El Saturday 16 August 2003 15:47, Russell Miller escribió: > > To my knowledge, that's better done at timidity level, but I agree I > > don't know much about timidity internals (except that kmid can already > > use timidity to synthesize sounds) > > How does it do this? Through a timidity server, IPC with a timidity > process...? timidity server of course. run timidity++ with -iA and then leave the work of the sound driver to the sound driver :) > > IMVHO I would say that in that case you should better help the Brahms, > > Rosegarden or Noteedit projects. > > I have been unimpressed with all of those projects, but it has been a > while, maybe I need to revisit and see what happens. > It's also been a while since I tried them, yes. That's why I mentioned them all instead of prefering one. > Mostly what I'm concentrating on is trying to find a disposition for the > six or so kmidi bugs left in the kde bug database. :) And trying to > figure out how to avoid there being two midi applications in kde that do > essentially the same thing. Not at all. I can't use kmidi to play a midi file through an external midi keyboard, which is my preferred method to hear midi music. Greetings, -- Antonio Larrosa Jimenez KDE developer - larrosa@kde.org http://developer.kde.org/~larrosa/ Why waste time learning when ignorance is instantaneous ? -- Hobbes