![]() ![]() This is the case by default when trying a game/software with Wine as explained in this Wine wiki page dedicated to MIDI: ![]() …having the conductor and the ensemble but nothing to play. So at this point you may end up having the score, the conductor but no ensemble to play it the score, the ensemble but no one that directs or… You can consider the 3 as an orchestra, where the score is the game/software MIDI signal, t he conductor is Timidity and the ensemble is the soundfont. Now before starting I would like to make a comparison: a soundfont (I’m going to list a few later)Īs for the game I’m still going to use the first Age of Empires (pssssst you find it here…).Timdity++ or Fluidsynth (scroll until the end for Fluidsynth).aconnect and aplaymidi (part of the alsa-utils package).Recently I got a request on how to set up Wine and other native software to get a proper MIDI playback, so here is my reply that should work on any Linux distro (BSD too probably).įirst let me list the software that I’m going to use: ![]() A few months ago I posted 2 videos where I showed not only that the first Age of Empires was working fine on Linux using Wine, but also that I was able to get the MIDI playback to work with 2 different soundfonts. ![]()
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