In F17 (and also F16) I start up ZynAddSubFX, select a synth, and I don't hear any sound.
Interestingly, the version of ZynAddSubFX that's built into Linux MultiMedia Studio (LMMS) does make sound.
Suggestions?
Not hearing sound in Fedora 17
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- KVRian
- 551 posts since 21 Oct, 2008 from USA
My guess is that it is not connected to any output.
If it starts up with jack audio, it will not connect to the system:playback ports unless the autoconnect (-a) option was specified.
Otherwise, unless it has defaulted to NULL output, it should play correctly.
If it starts up with jack audio, it will not connect to the system:playback ports unless the autoconnect (-a) option was specified.
Otherwise, unless it has defaulted to NULL output, it should play correctly.
One of the developers on the ZynAddSubFX open source synth
The author of the Zyn-Fusion UI for ZynAddSubFX
The author of the Zyn-Fusion UI for ZynAddSubFX
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 20 posts since 4 Jul, 2012
There seems to be some issue with getting jack to interact with ALSA. When I attempt to run lash in terminal I get a bunch of error messages (can't post the output here because of the spam filter).
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 20 posts since 4 Jul, 2012
NVM, I've figured out the problem. I had jack installed but not qjackctl (the GUI for jack ... which Fedora's subpar package manager's search wasn't helping me find). I run it, connect ZynAddSubFX to System Playback, and voila. Sound.
