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Hello Rui Nuno Capela!

In Ubuntu 9.10 I used to export midi files from Rosegarden, then play them with QSynth, work them with Audacity and save them in .wav and .mp3 format. You can listen the results on http://www.concerto-news.nl/inbewerking.html
But now in Ubuntu 10.04, when I want to play a midi file with QSynth (right-click on the file, open with qsynth), nothing happens. No error message, QSynth does not even start up.
Rosegarden plays very beautiful with QSynth, but then I cannot record the sound with Audacity.
When I import a midi file in Rosegarden and try to play the file, then I see QSynth work (a flashing green drop in the the system tray), but I hear no sound.
Can you help me? I was so glad to discover QSynth..

Greetings, Wim

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