Hi Christoph, > >let me summarize: > >* JACK runs well on top of your card. Did you try if audio >output via any JACK application works? I'd try playing an mp3 >or ogg file with xmms via its JACK output plugin. But >currently you try to get MIDI working so this isn't urgent > > Now that is an interesting question! I usually download/play mp3s using alsaplayer, which seems the default. Xine usually plays my CDs. When I open up XMMS with nothing else running except browser and email client and go to Preferences / Audio - IO plugins, I see Alsa,DiskWriter, eSound, and OSS as options. No mention of Jack. I am quite newbie enough to not know if there is a sequence of operations - i.e this has to be already running and that has to be running....would think things should instantiate themselves as needed. >* The Card appears in ALSA as a writable MIDI port, correct? > > I think it is 64:0 CS46XX. >* If so you should test if MIDI goes out of the card. The >simplest way to do so is running something like vkeybd, an >onscreen MIDI keyboard. If you haven't it install, please try >installing it. > > I looked, and my package manager doesn't have anything like that. pmidi or rosegarden should be able to send MIDI to the card.... >* It is important to know that Linux has very flexible MIDI >routing abilities thanks to the ALSA sequencer. OTOH, this >means that MIDI applications usually don't connect >automatically. Use qjackctl, Connections, MIDI to connect the >vkeybd to the MIDI out port of your card. > >* Use the mouse or the computer keyboard to play some notes. >Does the Soundcanvas receive MIDI data? > > Yes, it seems that it does. Maybe I have an unfortunate mix of hardware / software? thanks, Phil J. > >Best regards > > > ce > > > >