[linux-audio-user] MIDI test

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On Monday 22 August 2005 02:26, Kevin Sookocheff wrote:
> ? ?I installed Agnula this weekend and really like how everything is
> working so far. ?I have a little problem though. ?I have a MIDI
> keyboard connected to my computer (unfortunately I only have onboard
> sound right now) that I've used before under windows. ?I'm sure it will
> work; what I'm looking for is a simple test to see if it is working or
> not. ?I fooled around with some of the MIDI programs but with some of
> them it's to tell if I'm just not using it properly or if there is no
> MIDI device

aadebug will provide most of the necessary information. It's a bit verbose, 
but many of us are used to reading this format and may be able to quickly 
diagnose your problem from the output.

A simple test would be to launch qjackctl and look at the connect panel's MIDI 
tab - if you don't see anything there, then MIDI isn't working. You should 
already have:
snd-seq-midi
as the first entry in /etc/modules (?). In the past I've had to add:
snd-mpu401-uart
to that list in order to get it working. Check what your soundcard uses.
-- 
cheers,

tim hall
http://glastonburymusic.org.uk/tim


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