Soundfont not working on linux!!!
The generaluser soundfont isn't working on my linux computer (it worked when I had windows). On the synthesizer where you select your soundfont it doesn't have an icon like the others, and when you select and try to play it no sound comes out
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anyone?
In reply to anyone? by mzm13
someone will come.
You have already searched in the forum?
http://musescore.org/en/node/22682
http://musescore.org/en/node/13278
I can not do more (in the past I only used Mandrake, a long time ago).
Which version of Linux??
Which version of Musescore?
How did you install the General User soundfont?
This could be a permissions issue - have you checked to see whether MuseScore has permission to access the file?
I need to know the answer to the first 3 questions before I can attempt an answer.
In reply to Which version of by ChurchOrganist
I'm using Ubuntu 13.10, but I tried 12.04 and that didn't work either.
I'm using Musescore Version 1.3, Build 5702
I installed the soundfont from here: http://musescore.org/en/handbook/soundfont (I also got the FluidR3 from that page which is working, but I need the generaluser).
How do I check the permission?
In reply to I'm using Ubuntu 13.10, but I by mzm13
Navigate to the folder where the soundfont is: usr/share/sounds/sf2
If you right click the file you should be able to establish the owner.
It's possible you need to set the ownership of that folder to your login rather than root.
More info here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/6723/change-folder-permissions-and-owner…
In reply to Navigate to the folder where by ChurchOrganist
That works!! Thank you so much!
In reply to That works!! Thank you so by mzm13
Been there, done that :)
BTW have you considered using Ubuntu Studio rather than plain vanilla Ubuntu?
It's specifically set up for people working music and media production, and many of these wrinkles have already been sorted.
In reply to Been there, done that :) by ChurchOrganist
No I've never heard of it but I'll check out for sure!
In reply to Which version of by ChurchOrganist
This is a screenshot of my sf2 files in synthesizer. As you see the generaluser one doesn't have an icon like the others.
In reply to This is a screenshot of my by mzm13
how did you get it onto your machine? FTP as ASCII possibly? It comes as a ZIP archive, did you unzip it on your Linux box?
In reply to how did you get it onto your by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes I unzipped it and that made a new folder and I found the sf2 file in that folder. Then I moved the soundfont over to where my other soundfont files are using the "gksudo nautilus" terminal command (otherwise I don't have permission to add anything to that folder).
What is FTP as ASCII?
In reply to Yes I unzipped it and that by mzm13
an acient but still used file transfer protocol, which could convert text tiles on the fly. Of cource doing that in binary files has the potential of render these useless