Actually please disregard the part about not receiving input using rawmidi. Forgot to include -v option for verbose. Yet, I still cannot get the second port of the Midisport 2x2 to become available no matter what. /proc/asound/cards lists only one midisport 2x2 device (which is ok, I guess, since even Fernando's webpage mentions that this is the case with the latest CVS stuff), but even in the /proc/asound/card2 (which is indexed as such) it only lists one midi port. Same is the case with the /dev/snd/midi* stuff. I would at this point like to know if this is a bug (so that I can stop wasting time on it) and if so, will it be addressed any time soon, and furthermore what will be the future approach to this issue, will the notion of assigning one /dev/midi device for each port prevail, or will we have to access other ports on the same device through alsa's hw:0,<subdevice> kind of approach, or perhaps something completely different. This is rather important to me since now I am in process of implementing multiple midi i/o port monitoring capability in my app and am currently stuck waiting for this issue to be resolved, so before I can proceed I would like to know what will be the best way of implementing that. This will ensure that I do not end up having to revise a large body of my code. Apologies for the cross-posts, just trying to get to the bottom of this issue that seemed fixed as of the ver.0.9.1 and now is back with a vengeance. :-( Again, any help on this matter is greatly appreciated! Sincerely, Ico > -----Original Message----- > From: linux-audio-user-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-audio-user- > admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ivica Bukvic > Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 7:24 PM > To: 'Clemens Ladisch'; linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Cc: alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [linux-audio-user] Re: More Midisport 2x2 troubles (help from the > Alsa developers is greatly appreciated!) > > > Hmm, I've tried running the alsa-lib/test/ramidi test and tried using it > as: > > rawmidi -i hw:2,0 > > This starts it up but I don't get any events in. Can anyone tell me why? > > Any other setting (i.e. hw:2,1) reports an error that such a device was > not found. > > Interesting thing is that when I do ./rawmidi -o hw:2,0 I get the > note-on/off signal on the midisport, which means that the send part of > it works ok. > > However, when I do -i nothing comes into the cpu. > Same is with the ./rawmidi -I /dev/midi2 (there are no errors, but no > input either). > > cat /dev/midi2 works just fine. > > My /dev/snd/ only has 1 midi device (midiC2D0), so it does seem like > it's a problem with Alsa. > > Running latency in the same dir freezes the machine with a loud sound > going on. > > I am using MDK 9.1 on Inspiron 8200. Any help is greatly appreciated! > > Any other suggestions? > > Ico >