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To: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
Subject: [ALSA - driver 0000349]: can't play MIDI through ALSA / MPU-401 but non-ALSA "midiplayer" to MIDI device works
Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2005 19:53:45 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <e45ca708c94d785673258916dfdfb5a3@bugtrack.alsa-project.org> (raw)
A NOTE has been added to this issue.
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<https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=349>
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Reported By: amarsh04
Assigned To:
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Project: ALSA - driver
Issue ID: 349
Category: ISA - sb16/sbawe
Reproducibility: always
Severity: major
Priority: normal
Status: acknowledged
Distribution: Debian
Kernel Version: 2.6.5-1 (problem also showed with 2.4.24)
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Date Submitted: 06-29-2004 07:58 CEST
Last Modified: 09-02-2005 19:53 CEST
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Summary: can't play MIDI through ALSA / MPU-401 but non-ALSA
"midiplayer" to MIDI device works
Description:
With ISA SB16 PNP, aplaymidi -l reports:
Port Client name Port name
64:0 Sound Blaster 16 MIDI - Rawmidi Sound Blaster 16 MIDI
65:0 OPL3 FM synth OPL3 FM Port
Neither
aplaymidi -p 64:0 myfile.mid
nor
aplaymidi -p 65:0 myfile.mid
work, but the non-ALSA "midiplayer" works playing directly to the MIDI
device:
playmidi -v -D0 myfile.mid
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amarsh04 - 08-29-05 06:25
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Still trying to identify the problem. alsamixer reports a CTL1745 chip.
aplaymidi -l
reports:
Port Client name Port name
62:0 Midi Through Midi Through Port-0
64:0 Sound Blaster 16 MIDI Sound Blaster 16 MIDI
65:0 OPL3 FM synth OPL3 FM Port
aplaymidi --port=64:0 somefile.mid
apparently runs but gives silence
after trying some other midi programs, I get playmidi to partially work:
playmidi -r somefile.mid
reports correct instruments, but doesn't give a good sound.
playmidi -r -p 64:0 somefile.mid
reports all instruments as "Syn.Brass 2" and all channels sound like
"Syn.Brass 2"
playmidi -r -p 65:0 somefile.mid
reports all instruments as "Soprano Sax" and all channels sound like
"Soprano Sax"
It's as if the sysex messages are being mis-interpreted although the note
events are getting through ok.
Could amidi be used to send and receive some debugging information?
Running current Debian Unstable ALSA 1.0.9a
uname -a reports:
Linux symone 2.6.12-1-386 #1 Tue Aug 16 21:23:21 UTC 2005 i586 GNU/Linux
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tiwai - 09-02-05 19:53
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Do you want to play via an external MIDI device or with OPL3 FM synth?
Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
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06-29-04 07:58 amarsh04 New Issue
06-29-04 07:58 amarsh04 Distribution => Debian
06-29-04 07:58 amarsh04 Kernel Version => 2.6.5-1 (problem also
showed with 2.4.24)
04-07-05 20:57 jdthood Note Added: 0004365
04-10-05 07:54 amarsh04 Note Added: 0004434
04-10-05 09:53 jdthood Status new => acknowledged
04-12-05 16:38 tiwai Note Added: 0004450
08-29-05 06:23 amarsh04 Note Added: 0005964
08-29-05 06:25 amarsh04 Note Edited: 0005964
09-02-05 19:53 tiwai Note Added: 0006018
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