Kent, Gary wrote: >Hi: > Sorry for the general-ness of this message, but I have hooked up >my Motu USB MIDI Express XT (thanks to Clemens) to my Linux Planet CCRMA >box and it is being seen with everything falling in nicely; and I have >the ability to make the connections in Jack. I make them and use a Nord >Lead II as my main controller, but I cannot get Muse or Specimen or >anything MIDI related to see Midi events. I see the signal coming Out >of my Midi XT interface, but something is not seen in the applications. >In Muse I register my Midi interface ok, but actually pressing a key and >getting anything is a mystery. Could anyone give me some ideas on this >one? > >thank you for any help given, >gk > >p.s.--I wrote Event Electronics a short email (see below) regarding a >possible driver for their EZBus mixer/controller unit (a fantastic piece >of hardware). Hope I represented the Linux community ok on this. Bash >me if I am off on what I wrote :) > >Hi: > I bought an EZBus a couple of years back and I have had a lot of >success with it, considering it to be one of the best purchases I have >ever made. I use it every day and have no regrets. Also, technical >support with you guys has always been really great, maybe the best I >have ever experienced (could you guys give MOTU some lessons? ;) > But, two issues that I think are a real drag about the EZBus: > > 1)if a person wants to setup the EZBus for an OSX rig, then the >Mix Librarian and Midi Editor for assigning CC's and faders requires a >Windows PC! I just don't get this. > > 2)Not to push the issue, but if you would make a stable driver >out of the goodness of your heart and issue it to the Linux community, >then follow up with an announcement on the Linux Audio Development/Users >mailing list, you would pick up a ton of business. You wouldn't even >have to give official support to the Linux users, but a driver for them >would swing lots of business your way. A free driver to this community >doesn't hurt your company because no one can duplicate the hardware. >This is the reason why I WILL purchase an RME or an M-Audio soundcard >instead of your EZ8 optical card. I referred a friend of mine to your >EZ8 card and he bought one, but he is a Windows user. Needless to say >he has been happy with it, but I am amazed that yet another manufacturer >can't seem to see that the Linux community is untapped. Most >manufacturers just seem to see the dread of writing a Linux driver, but >can't see that writing one that is tied to a hardware box (like the >EZBus) is a no lose situation. Correct me if I'm wrong on this. >Ok, I'll get off of my soapbox. I just hate to see a great product >limited to a few people, in this case, Windows users. >Anyone looking for a small format mixer/controller I would refer to your >product (yours is the product to beat as far as I'm concerned), but the >above two issues indicate to me that you guys just aren't looking ahead. > >Hope I haven't been too harsh, thanks for good product that you are >making :) > >gk > > > > very nice, Gary ! maybe we should get into the habit of sending mails to the manifacturers. we can even make a template out of your mail :) ("pls,substitute "EZ8" with "myCard" and click "Send".....") -- rossen