But this is a moot point, sounds like the ozone has the same problem as the midisport, except there's no firmware available yet, oh well. I get the same sort of setup using the quattro and a miditech midicontrol which has a knob bank and 49 keys (and its under $200). On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, Brian Redfern wrote: > A decent store will let you do it, some place like West LA Music, just > compile alsa with the snd-usb driver and then take it to the store, take > an extra usb cable and then plug into the unit, you would also want to use > headphones so you can see if the audio part is working right, try playing > an mp3 on your laptop and if its like the quattro you'll hear sound coming > out. PD is good for testing stuff, launch pd and see if you get midi > input/output going on in the "test midi and audio" section under help. > > > > On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, Atte [ISO-8859-1] André Jensen wrote: > > > On Fri, 6 Jun 2003 17:49:10 -0700 (PDT) > > Brian Redfern <bredfern@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > I mean usb device, but if the driver isn't standard there won't be any > > > hope of getting it to work (at least the audio part). > > > > I guess the thing to do is bring my laptop to the store, ask politely > > for a quiet corner for an hour and check it out... > > > > Thanks for the feedback > > > > -- > > peace, love & harmony > > Atte > > > >