[linux-audio-user] Miditech Midistudio-2 and Linux

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Clemens Ladisch wrote:

>Hector Centeno wrote:
>  
>
>>>>I was wondering if there is anyone here successfully using a Miditech
>>>>Midistudio-2 USB keyboard.
>>>>        
>>>>
>
>Please make sure you're using ALSA 1.0.9, then add the following at
>the end of usb/usbquirks.h and recompile the driver:
>
>/* -------------------------------------- */
>
>{
>	USB_DEVICE(0x7104, 0x2202),
>	.driver_info = (unsigned long) & (const snd_usb_audio_quirk_t) {
>		.vendor_name = "Miditech",
>		.product_name = "Midistudio-2 (testing)",
>		.ifnum = 0,
>		.type = QUIRK_MIDI_MOTU
>	}
>},
>
>/* -------------------------------------- */
>
>This will allow the driver to load; it will create two MIDI ports.
>However, it's quite possible that this will not use the correct
>protcol to talk with the keyboard.
>
>Please show what is output when you're pressing some keys while
>running "amidi -a -d -p portname" (see "amidi -l" for a list of
>ports).
>
>
>Regards,
>Clemens
>
>  
>

ok! I got alsa rebuilt and the keyboard recognized, this is the output 
of amidi when I play some notes:

[root@localhost ~]# amidi -a -d -p hw:2,0,1
09
90 3C 5F
   09
90 3C 00
   09
90 3B 5D
   09
90 3B 00
   09
90 39 64
   09
90 39 00
   09
90 37 61
   09
90 37 00
   09
90 35 62
   09
90 35 00
   09
90 34 5A
   09
90 34 00
   09
90 32 5A
   09
90 32 00
   09
90 30 50
   09
90 30 00

any clue?

thank you a lot!


Hector.

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