add note about FluidSynth to ALSA section
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should launch it as root, since it will try to set up some real time
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should launch it as root, since it will try to set up some real time
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You can also use FluidSynth for a software synth that supports sound fonts,
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if you don't have any MIDI hardware.
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An example usage of FluidSynth might look like this:
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fluidsynth -m alsa_seq /path/to/8mbgmsfx.sf2
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Then use 'aconnect -o -l' as above to find what port its on.
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Using MP3 files for CD audio:
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Using MP3 files for CD audio:
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