Clemens Ladisch kirjoitti:
Please check that the MIDI port itself is correctly accessed by the
driver.
amidi -l says:
Device Name
hw:0,0 Audigy MPU-401 (UART)
hw:0,1 Audigy MPU-401 #2
hw:0,2 Emu10k1 Synth MIDI (16 subdevices)
hw:0,3 Emu10k1 Synth MIDI (16 subdevices)
aconnect -io:
client 0: 'System' [type=kernel]
0 'Timer '
1 'Announce '
client 16: 'Audigy MPU-401 #2' [type=kernel]
0 'Audigy MPU-401 (UART)'
32 'Audigy MPU-401 #2'
client 17: 'Emu10k1 WaveTable' [type=kernel]
0 'Emu10k1 Port 0 '
1 'Emu10k1 Port 1 '
2 'Emu10k1 Port 2 '
3 'Emu10k1 Port 3 '
I tried with all ports (hw:0,0 - hw:0,4) this command:
amidi -p hw:0,0 -d
but nothing when I press the keys.
Maybe I should try Edirol *UM-1EX or some other cheap USB solution.*
**
If the cable doesn't allow connecting the output to the input,
you can connect the MIDI output and input pins (12 and 15) of the
gameport together with a wire:
8 1
-------------------
\ o o o o o o o o /
\ o o o o o o o /
-+-----+-------
15| | 9
\_____/
Wow, this looks interesting but I don't know if I have the guts to do
that. Thanks for the tip, I'll look for that if everything else fails.
That reminds me of great line in movie "Twin Town" :
"If everything else fails, try Wales"