question re: creating a dummy midi device to be readable/writable by alsa/jack

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hi!
I'm currently working on a project to develop a driver for a midi controller
that is currently unsupported by Linux.
As this is going to be my first project with alsa/midi, I am trying to start
by creating a dummy midi device that can be loaded (where? kernel?
userspace?), be seen by jack as if it was a normal midi device and then work
on my reverse-engineering, debugging, etc. from there.
However, looking through the documentation, I'm not exactly sure on how to
start building this dummy device.
Can anyone help point me in the right direction?
Thanks, and sorry for the newbie question!
-- 
john
http://ghfdrvtsyup.net/proxxxy
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