I have explored udev rules, kernel opts, etc ad nauseum to do this.
To be clear I do not want to use the midi capabilities of the sound card at all, but want to keep the sound capabilities.
lspci:
00:09.0 Multimedia audio controller: VIA Technologies Inc. VT1720/24 [Envy24PT/HT] PCI Multi-Channel Audio Controller (rev 01)
amidi -l:
Dir Device Name
IO hw:0,0 ICEnsemble ICE1724 MIDI <- this must be gone forever!
IO hw:1,0,0 BCF2000 MIDI 1
IO hw:1,0,1 BCF2000 MIDI 2
O hw:1,0,2 BCF2000 MIDI 3
It appears to get assigned to midiC0D0
Am I better off going the udev route and trying to somehow assign a null value somewhere or is there a way to prevent alsa from creating it?
Maybe an alias?
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