[linux-audio-user] MIDI confusion

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On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 17:11:21 +0100
mchristoph.eckert@xxxxxxxxxxx (Christoph Eckert) wrote:

> 
> > [root@rickenbacker root]# aconnect -i
> > client 0: 'System' [type=kernel]
> > ? ? 0 'Timer ? ? ? ? ? '
> > ? ? 1 'Announce ? ? ? ?'
> > client 64: 'M Audio Audiophile 24/96 MIDI - Rawmidi 0'
> > [type=kernel] 0 'M Audio Audiophile 24/96 MIDI'
> 
> This means that your MIDI in has been properly set up and can 
> now be connected to any application which should be driven by 
> the incoming MIDI signal.

Ah, you've missed my mail goal here.  I don't want to use the 
Audiophile 24/96 MIDI interface - I don't want the system to even
see it, because I have a USB MIDI device (an M-Audio Radium keyboard)
that I want as the lone MIDI controller.

I think this is more a matter of not loading modules (snd-seq-midi?
snd-seq-midi-event?) for the Audiophile, and letting the USB module
do all the MIDI work, rather than setting something with aconnect, but
I certainly could be wrong!

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