> On 4/7/06, Rui Nuno Capela <rncbc@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Julian Squires wrote: > > > "Dan Easley" <daneasley@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > >> MIDI did work but now doesn't. It shows up in QJackCtl's window, but > > >> no MIDI signals are passed through; even more telling, the MIDI IN LED > > >> on the unit doesn't light. I've tested the controller with a BCR2000 > > >> and it works fine; have also tried another controller with the Tascam. > > >> Again, the ports are apparently recognized by ALSA - in addition, > > >> audio works fine. I'm guessing it's a hardware failure of the Tascam, > > >> and I'll need to replace the unit, but I wanted to ask if you all can > > >> think of anything else linux-related I'm not thinking of. > > > > > > I use a Tascam US-122 on various Linux/PPC machines, and I've had this > > > happen before. I wish I could say exactly what it is, but I'm pretty > > > sure it's a software misconfiguration. I think each time, it must have > > > been caused by upgrades I did, but I never paid sufficiently close > > > attention, alas. Check whether you have the usb-midi kernel module > > > loaded (in addition to all the usx2y stuff), et cetera. > > > > > > Hope this helps. > > > > > > > This seems to be a known issue on alsa-driver, that crept around version > > 1.0.9. It was fixed since 1.0.9b. Check it out. > > > > Cheers. > > -- > > rncbc aka Rui Nuno Capela > > rncbc@xxxxxxxxx Just to verify - I updated ALSA to something over 1.0.10, and everything now works fine. Thanks again, guys! -- daneasley@xxxxxxxxx dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://towndowner.com http://burntpossum.com