Is there a way to make MIDI files in KMidi, or at least change the instruments being used in a particular MIDI? I asked to open Timidity Synth from Main Menu->Sound and Video->More Sound and Video, but my hard drive clicked and nothing else happened. I tried running "timidity" from a terminal window and finally got it to work, after consulting its man page. Is there any way to use timidity to write MIDI files? On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 10:05, Michael Sullivan wrote: > In my search for a Linux MIDI editor I began looking over my Main > Menu->Sound and Video->More Sound and Video and discovered an > application called KMid. It has an interesting interface, but I can't > get any sound. I have a MIDI file that I downloaded a long time ago > that I'm using as a test file, and KMidi will play it just fine, but > KMid still won't give me any sound. Has anyone else encountered this > problem? > > On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 22:41, Michael Sullivan wrote: > > Does anyone know any freely downloadable MIDI editors for Linux? I've > > got Cakewalk Pro Audio for Windows, but I don't like using Windows and > > use it only when necessary. I like Cakewalk's sheet music-like > > interface. I like being able to click on a particular area on the page > > and have the currently selected musical note appear there. Are there > > any products like this for Linux?