USB-MIDI, self-compiled alsa-driver

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Hello everybody

Sorry for the spelling, English is not my first language.

I have an RME Babyface USB-soundcard with MIDI-interface and an Akai
LPD8 USB-MIDI-pad.

I was able to get sound from and to the Babyface with changing the
source-code of alsa-driver and compile it myself following the
instructions here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg28945.html

Now i have some problems to get USB-MIDI working.

Some informations and diagnostics:

I compiled alsa-driver with

./configure --with-sequencer=yes
--with-kernel=/usr/src/linux-3.6.7-1-ARCH
--with-cards=usb-audio,hda-intel,usb-us122l,hdsp


lsusb:

Bus 003 Device 007: ID 09e8:0075 AKAI  Professional M.I. Corp.
Bus 003 Device 006: ID 0424:3fd7 Standard Microsystems Corp.


/proc/asound/cards:

 0 [PCH            ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH
                      HDA Intel PCH at 0xdf000000 irq 56
 1 [B23461460      ]: USB-Audio - Babyface (23461460)
                      RME Babyface (23461460) at usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.2,
high speed
 2 [LPD8           ]: USB-Audio - LPD8
                      AKAI professional LLC LPD8 at
usb-0000:00:1d.0-1.1, full speed


amidi -l:

Dir Device    Name
IO  hw:1,0,0  Babyface (23461460) MIDI 1
IO  hw:1,0,1  Babyface (23461460) MIDI 2
IO  hw:2,0,0  LPD8 MIDI 1


amidi -da -p hw:2,0,0	is working for the pads.

If i change the settings in QjackCtl to MIDI-driver: "raw", i see the
devices in the connections-tab "JACK-MIDI". But i'm not able to use "seq".

Now it starts to get strange:

aconnect -i:

client 0: 'System' [type=kernel]
    0 'Timer           '
    1 'Announce        '

The LPD8 is running perfectly on my Ubuntu-machines.

I'm sitting on an up-to-date Arch Linux 64-bit installation.

I'd appreciate every help!
Thanks!

-- 
dynaMIX

Fabio Rämi
Tontechniker
fabio@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

http://www.dynamix-tontechnik.ch

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