G'day all, I am trying to connect to an external midi device (casio CTK-900 keyboard) through a cheap soundcard (Cmedia 3738 chip) with midi interface. I have managed to get this working under Windows XP and can at least get Midi files to play through the keyboard, so in principal it could also work in Linux but I haven't quite managed to get this working. Sound in general works fine and I have now successfully managed to connect to the software synth, Timidity, using Rosegarden and aplaymidi. I have tried a number of things but can't get the connection to the harware synthesiser to work. Alsa config in modules.conf: # ALSA portion alias char-major-116 snd # OSS/Free portion alias char-major-14 soundcore ## alias sound-slot-0 snd_cmipci options snd-cmipci id="first" mpu_port=0x330 # OSS/Free portion - card #1 alias sound-service-0-0 snd-mixer-oss alias sound-service-0-1 snd-seq-oss alias sound-service-0-3 snd-pcm-oss alias sound-service-0-12 snd-pcm-oss cat /proc/asound cards produces the following: 0 [first ]: CMI8738-MC6 - C-Media PCI CMI8738-MC6 C-Media PCI CMI8738-MC6 (model 55) at 0xd000, irq 10 running lsmod produces a lot of output which I won't copy just yet but it does include the line: snd_mpu401_uart 6400 1 snd_cmipci I am using qjackctl to run jack using the following command: /usr/bin/jackd -R -dalsa -dhw:0 -r44100 -p512 -n2 -i2 -o2 linux kernel = 2.6.15-nitro2 (Gentoo) aconnect -io produces the following: client 0: 'System' [type=kernel] 0 'Timer ' 1 'Announce ' client 16: 'MPU-401 MIDI 0-0' [type=kernel] 0 'MPU-401 MIDI 0-0' client 17: 'OPL3 FM synth' [type=kernel] 0 'OPL3 FM Port ' client 128: 'TiMidity' [type=user] 0 'TiMidity port 0 ' 1 'TiMidity port 1 ' 2 'TiMidity port 2 ' 3 'TiMidity port 3 ' Running aplaymidi --port 16:0 mysong.MID produces no output or error message but the following is printed using dmesg: cmd: 0xff failed at 0x330 (status = 0xff, data = 0xff) cmd: 0x3f failed at 0x330 (status = 0xff, data = 0xff) My guess is that the midi i/o port address is wrong. Now i don't understand a great deal about PCI but my guess is that the midi i/o port address on the sound card probably isn't 0x330 (please note I've also tried 300, 310 and 320). Are other addresses possible? I've tried using the Windows device manager to find out what address port I should be using but i can only find the address of the sound card and not the mpu401. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I am doing wrong or where to proceed from here (my thoughts are another sound card but I am trying to avoid doing that just yet...)? Cheers Adrian -- "There are only 10 kinds of people in the world: Those who understand binary, and those who don't." Adrian Blockley 32 Darwinia Loop Canningvale WA, 6155 Ph: 08 9256 1953 Mobile: 0405 609 990