theres also a tool for sound blaster live for linux called awesfx handy for
loading sound fonts etc maybe built into the latest dynebolic, cant check
right now, heres a link to a module
awesfx.dyne <
http://rolabear.googlepages.com/awesfx.dyne>
ryan
2008/9/9 Guy <sayhi2guy@???>
> yuribarros@??? wrote:
>
> >I am trying to configure JACK, but always ends in no sound. It said it
> >initialised correctly, but it doesn´t have sound when I use JACK-based
> apps.
> >Someone can send how i run, and configure correctly? I am using a Sound
> >Blaster Live!, and is recognized as ens1371.
> >_______________________________________________
> >dyne:bolic GNU/Linux http://dynebolic.org
> >open wiki http://lab.dyne.org/DynebolicFaq
> >
> >
> Hi
>
> Suggestions:
>
> 1) Sorry if this is the obvious one, have you used alsamixer (available
> in a terminal) to make sure all the neccesary volume controls are turned
> up. Most GUI mixers don't play all that well with my soundblaster card
> & I usually end up going back to this, especially for audio recording.
>
> 2) If you are using the midi applications to drive your souncard you
> need to load soundfonts. (Windows does this automatically Linux does
> not). Search your soundblaster install disc for *.sfx files. The one I
> use is ( I think!) emu8mb.sfx . You then need to load it. From a
> terminal you use fluidsynth. There is also GUI frontend called qsynth.
> I am not sure if that now comes with d:b but if not it compiles from
> source easily or you can find a slackware package at slacky.it that will
> work.
>
> 3) If these don't work use qjackctl (in the audio menu) to start jack &
> open the messages screen & see if you get any useful output. You may
> well need to use it to connect the apps you are using, they often do not
> connect automatically. The varoius apps midi all need to be connected &
> make then sure the audio out is connected to the sound card.
>
> If you find any of these sort you out you can, if you wish, write a
> shell script that will start up what you want automatically.
>
> Do let us know how you get on.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Guy
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