From: Dave Phillips <dlphilp@bright.net>
To: Clarence Dang <clarencedang@yahoo.com>
Cc: linux-msdos@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: some comments re: dosemu 1.1.99 (fwd)
Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2003 17:21:41 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3F91AEE5.7080309@bright.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200310172128.24344.clarencedang@yahoo.com>
Clarence Dang wrote:
[re: Sound Globs opening noise]
>>I'm now able to open and run the program, but something happens when it
>>opens that kills its MIDI activity. The program appears to be working, it
>>just doesn't send any MIDI data. Upon opening it sends a big MIDI reset to
>>my synths (including a big chord with no apparent note-off), then I get no
>>joy. :( I'm still working with it though, trying to at least create some
>>MIDI files for later use.
>>
>>
>>
>Are you using midid? If so, is ~/.dosemu/run/dosemu-midi a pipe? If it's
>only a file, MIDI events will just accumulate in there; that might explain
>why you get a single note at startup but no MIDI after that.
>
Hi Clarence:
Actually it's a bunch of notes sounding at once (i.e. a chord). I
remember beta testing a version of Sequencer Plus that did exactly the
same thing, and the programmers at Voyetra fixed it. They told me that
the sequencer did a complete MIDI reset upon opening, which makes sense,
but they also realized it was an error to send a bunch of MIDI note-on
messages. Btw, when I run Sound Globs on a dedicated DOS machine this
effect does not occur.
No, I'm not using midid. ~/.dosemu/run/dosemu-midi is linked to
/dev/snd/midiC1D0, ALSA's virtual MIDI card. In the past I've found that
method to be much les latency-prone than midid, though I recall Stas
mentioning that the daemon had been much improved lately. I might try it
again someday, but truthfully the link works so well I'm not inclined to
change it.
Thanks for the suggestion, I appreciate any & all input on this matter.
Best regards,
Dave Phillips
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-10-18 21:21 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-10-16 20:17 some comments re: dosemu 1.1.99 (fwd) Bart Oldeman
2003-10-17 11:28 ` Clarence Dang
2003-10-17 14:41 ` ye olde vga fonts problem redux Dave Phillips
2003-10-17 21:23 ` Ralph Alvy
2003-10-18 21:21 ` Dave Phillips [this message]
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2003-10-18 21:14 some comments re: dosemu 1.1.99 (fwd) Stas Sergeev
2003-10-18 21:54 ` Dave Phillips
2003-10-18 22:31 Stas Sergeev
2003-10-20 12:40 ` Dave Phillips
2003-10-20 18:39 Stas Sergeev
2003-10-24 17:16 ` Ryan Underwood
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