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Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Timidity and pulseaudio ...

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    When starting timidity in CLI or on the default runlevel, pulseaudio ceases to output sound. So far I worked around this issue by using scripts that load/unload snd_seq and start/kill Timidity, but I wondered if anyone had the same …

MIDI controller guide - Gentoo Wiki

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    Pulseaudio. Unfortunately TiMidity++ has difficulties with pulseaudio so it may need to be removed if it is installed. Furthermore once pulseaudio has been removed sound may be blocked when timidity is run as a system service. The solution seems to be that some soundcards require a dmix parameter in /etc/asound.conf:

[SOLVED] Running pulseaudio and timidity++ ... - Arch Linux

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    run timidity -iA &. use aconnect to connect timidity and the virtual midi port , see 3.1.3 Connect to virtual MIDI device. make sure you add a midi section in dosbox.conf like this ; [midi] # mpu401: Type of MPU-401 to emulate. # Possible values: intelligent, uart, none. # mididevice: Device that will receive the MIDI data from MPU-401.

Gentoo Forums :: View topic - [SOLVED] new pulseaudio ...

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    Kill all instances of PulseAudio, and then run "pulseaudio -vvvv" in a terminal to get more verbose debug output. maybe that's it. If not, have a look if pulseaudio -vvvv says anything about module-alsa-* beeing loaded (or related errors)

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