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Sam
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Sep 15th 2008 at 12:41 AM |
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When I open Tuxguitar and make it play the default song, there is no sound. I open Tools-Settings-Sound, and the MIDI sequencer is the Tuxguitar one, and there is no MIDI port. When I click the arrow next to the blank box that is supposed to be the MIDI port, nothing shows up. When I run aconnect -o, it says that my sound card supports MIDI playback. My sound in Tuxguitar was working perfectly before the 1.0 update. I have timidity installed, and that doesn't show up in either of those boxes.
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Julian
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Sep 16th 2008 at 10:03 AM |
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i'm confused. as i know, ubuntu repositories includes an older version of tuxguitar 0.9.1 :
http://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/tuxguitar
But you talk about features since 1.0 like "TuxGuitar Sequencer" or "MIDI Port" selection.
So, what version of tuxguitar do you have installed ?
Do you have an option "Tools -> Plugins" ??
If yes, does "ALSA output plugin" or "Java Sound Api" plugin available on that list ??
If yes (1.0) but there are no plugins available,
you may check on same repository if plugins are on different packages.
For example, on Debian testing you have this packages available:
* tuxguitar
* tuxguitar-alsa
* tuxguitar-jsa
* tuxguitar-oss
* tuxguitar-fluidsynth
"tuxguitar" is the main project. while other packages tuxguitar-* are plugins.
So if you find tuxguitar-alsa, install it.
and the result of "aconnect -o" must be available to select on "Tools -> Settings : Sound : MIDI Port"
and tuxguitar-jsa may install java sound api plugin.
you'll able to load "Real Time Sequencer", and "Java Sound Synthesizer" if you run under Sun Java, or "Gervill" synthesizer if you have a newest OpenJDK
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