On Wed, 22 Jun 2022 at 05:33, Martin Tarenskeen <
m.tarenskeen@kpnmail.nl> wrote:
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> I am on Linux (Fedora) and start Qsynth before starting Frescobaldi.
> MIDI playback works perfectly.
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> Op dinsdag 21 juni 2022 om 14:03:47 -0500 schreef Guy Stalnaker <
jimmyg521@gmail.com>:
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> Never needed to use Musecore once I found Frescobaldi. It is IMO one of the best computer applications I've ever used. Perfectly suited for it's purpose.
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> On Tue, Jun 21, 2022, 1:47 PM Vincent Gay <
vgay@vintherine.org> wrote:
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>> Le 21/06/2022 à 18:17, Guy Stalnaker a écrit :
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>> Linux -- a bit more complicated.
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>> An easy way is to use MuseScore which comes with its own midi synthesizer
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>> --
>> Vincent Gay
>> Envoyé depuis mon saxo-phone :)
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https://myrealbook.vintherine.org/ -
http://photos.vintherine.org/It looks like Frescobaldi picks up Qsynth if you open Qsynth first. If that doesn't work, go to Edit -> Preferences in Frescobaldi, click on the MIDI Settings tab. Click Refresh MIDI ports, and then find the Qsynth input in the list of options for Player output.
Vaughan