USB midi interface named 'USB Device 0x86a'

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hi,

'lsusb' shows the device as:
Bus 006 Device 003: ID 086a:0001 Emagic Soft- und Hardware GmbH Unitor8

'amidi -l' shows a human readable name for all midi devices, but the 'Emagic
Unitor amt 8' (hw:4,0) show up with a generic name:
Dir Device    Name
IO  hw:2,0    MIDI-1 Hoontech/STA DSP24 2
IO  hw:2,1    MIDI-2 Hoontech/STA DSP24 2
IO  hw:3,0,0  nanoKEY2 MIDI 1
IO  hw:4,0,0  USB Device 0x86a:0x01 MIDI 1
IO  hw:4,0,1  USB Device 0x86a:0x01 MIDI 2
IO  hw:4,0,2  USB Device 0x86a:0x01 MIDI 3
IO  hw:4,0,3  USB Device 0x86a:0x01 MIDI 4
IO  hw:4,0,4  USB Device 0x86a:0x01 MIDI 5
IO  hw:4,0,5  USB Device 0x86a:0x01 MIDI 6
IO  hw:4,0,6  USB Device 0x86a:0x01 MIDI 7
IO  hw:4,0,7  USB Device 0x86a:0x01 MIDI 8
IO  hw:4,0,8  USB Device 0x86a:0x01 Broadcast
IO  hw:5,0,0  Scarlett 18i20 USB MIDI 1

Is this something I can fix locally? How is alsa seq generating those names?

Stefan


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