We have collected the most relevant information on Timidity Pulseaudio. Open the URLs, which are collected below, and you will find all the info you are interested in.
systemd - timidity and pulseaudio service race - Unix ...
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/597662/timidity-and-pulseaudio-service-race
Guess: You start timidity as a user that's not logged in, while Pulseaudio is bound to the user session. So Timidity using ALSA doesn't map to Pulseaudio, but instead takes over the device. Google for "system-wide pulseaudio", and read this. Or possibly start Timidity per user session after Pulseaudio. –
sound - Timidity and Pulse-Audio playback - Ask Ubuntu
https://askubuntu.com/questions/822303/timidity-and-pulse-audio-playback
Under timidity --help, -iA signifies "ALSA sequencer interface" and -Os signifies "ALSA pcm device". In the end this results in no interference between audio playback from both Timidity and Pulse-Audio softwares. You will have to adjust your Timidity port accordingly, as by default there is usually an instance of Timidity running under Root.
[SOLVED] Running pulseaudio and timidity++ simultaneously ...
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=191762
On my machine I run pulseaudio together with ALSA. This takes care of regular wave sound but not midi since my sound card (Intel HDA laptop chip) does not have a built-in synth as far as I can tell. So I run timidity++, but whenever I start the midi daemon with <code>$ timidity -iA -Os</code>
using pulseaudio - NetBSD
https://wiki.netbsd.org/tutorials/using_pulseaudio/
TiMidity++ (audio/timidity) Works via libao -- install timidity-2.13.2nb10 and libao-pulse. Totem (multimedia/totem) Works via GStreamer. VideoLAN (multimedia/vlc) 0.9.8a in pkgsrc, pulseaudio supported. Not tested, but should work as described. wavbreaker. Not in pkgsrc. WINE (emulators/wine) Not tested. Xine. Install audio/xine-pulse. XMMS
Soundcard not detected by pulseaudio (but by alsa) - Ask ...
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1230383/soundcard-not-detected-by-pulseaudio-but-by-alsa
sudo apt purge timidity-daemon then reboot. This worked for me after an upgrade from 18.04 to 20.04. Before making this change sound worked fine if I booted using the old linux kernel from 18.04 (which was left on my system after the upgrade). So for my system the problem was how timidity daemon worked with the 5.4 kernel.
audio - alsa/timidity doesn't recognize default device ...
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/589257/alsa-timidity-doesnt-recognize-default-device-with-user-root-and-in-init-d-on-d
sudo service timidity stop sudo update-rc.d -f timidity remove stop the per-user pulseaudio, disable it and clean your userdir config. systemctl --user stop pulseaudio.socket systemctl --user stop pulseaudio.service systemctl --user disable pulseaudio.socket systemctl --user disable pulseaudio.service rm -Rf ~/.config/pulse/
Best answer: How do I fix dummy output in Ubuntu?
https://frameboxxindore.com/linux/best-answer-how-do-i-fix-dummy-output-in-ubuntu.html
What is TiMidity Ubuntu? TiMidity++ is a converter that converts some of MIDI files (supported formats: Standard MIDI files (*. … sf2) to generate digital audio data from MIDI files. The digital audio data generated by TiMidity++ can be stored in a file for processing, or played in real time through an audio device.
Now you know Timidity Pulseaudio
Now that you know Timidity Pulseaudio, we suggest that you familiarize yourself with information on similar questions.