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Newer page: version 3 Last edited on Saturday, June 10, 2006 4:55:55 pm by IanMcDonald Revert
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 To play [MIDI] files, load "sound fonts" into the sound card's memory, and then use those to play [MIDI] files. Sound fonts are collections of samples for the [MIDI] sequencer wave table; the [CDROM] that came with your soundcard has some. 
  
 Your [ALSA] drivers must have been built with the <tt>--with-sequencer=yes</tt> configure option, and you need the [sfxload| http://mitglied.lycos.de/iwai/] program. It is designed for the SB AWE32 and AEW64, but works with SBLive cards too. (In [Debian] it’s available as the <tt>awesfx</tt> [Package].) 
  
-You cna load a sound font by issuing something like <tt>sfxload 8mbgmsfx.sf2</tt>. You can check that it is loaded into the soundcard's memory by doing <tt>cat /proc/asound/card0/wavetableD1</tt>:'''' 
+You can load a sound font by issuing something like <tt>sfxload 8mbgmsfx.sf2</tt>. You can check that it is loaded into the soundcard's memory by doing <tt>cat /proc/asound/card0/wavetableD1</tt>:'''' 
  
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  Device: Emu10k1 
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