[linux-audio-user] MIDI confusion

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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 09:21:14 +0100
"Robert Jonsson" <rj@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Lee Revell wrote:
> > On Sun, 2004-12-26 at 12:30 -0500, Joe Hartley wrote:
> > > Programs default to the first MIDI device, which is on the Audiophile,
> > > and not all programs will easily allow one to change the input device.
> > 
> > Which programs are these, other than ZynAddSubFX?  That's a bad bug,
> > that would render such programs unusuable to a professional.  And
> > there's no excuse for it, it should be trivial to add support for
> > selecting the MIDI device to use.
> 
> I beg to differ.
> 
> Selecting the input device is seldom interesting to do from the softsynth. 
> The routing is primarily done by the host program or a specifically crafted
> routing app, like qjackctl or kaconnect. 

After spending a few days on this, I found that I started in Lee's camp,
bpt fairly quickly moved to Robert's.  While it's non-intuitive to a
total MIDI n00b such as myself, once I realized that I use the connection
program of my choice (qjackctl, in my case), it is a straightforward thing
to make the connections.

ZynAddSubFX is at least consistent in its approach; it doesn't make any
connections to audio output channels, either.  You have to use a Jack
routing program for that as well.

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