Javier GarcÃa wrote:
Frank Barknecht wrote:
I'm very sure, that ALSA is installed, otherwise you wouldn't have sound at all. For whatever reason, on some systems the kernel modules for the ALSA midi subsystem aren't properly loaded, this will lead to this error. You can fix this on a running system by "sudo modprobe snd-seq"
Thanks, now there isnt any error message about alsa but i still dont hear anything...
I will repeat what i do. This my first step:
I open Pd >> I push "compute audio" >> Media >> I found "default MIDI"
hmm, you are basically not interested in MIDI (fixing this is just a side-product of your problem) but in AUDIO. as long as you have neiter "OSS" nor "ALSA" nor "JACK" activated (note: not all 3 options might be present on your system; and "ALSA" is NOT the same as "ALSA-MIDI") you will not hear anything.
ALSA-MIDI is really just the seq-subsystem of alsa (for sharing midi data); it is definitely _not_ ALSA+MIDI otoh, ALSA is the audio-subsytem of alsa; you can well run audio over oss (or jack) and midi over alsa.
activated >> go to "Test Audio and Midi" >> I select "-40" and i dont hear anything...
this might sound trivial, but: try selecting "-20", probably -40 is just to low for your soundcard/setting....
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