Re: Problem with seq24: Where's the midi ports?

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On 5/23/06, sunnan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx <sunnan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm fairly sure that I made some use of it when I first installed it,
> however, I've tried using it with qsynth over the last few days and I
> just can't seem to be able to connect the two at all. I'm rather
> concerned that seq24 doesn't seem to have any ports/clients listed in
> qjackctl's midi section.

Depending on what version you're using of seq24; older versions tried to
connect without using aconnect/qjackctl (i.e. it finds qsynth and others
automatically), but IIRC recent versions can choose between either
behaviour. I know I have it set up to show up in qjackctl at the moment.

Look in the preferences or the readme (a file named SEQ24).



Ahh, I see. I tried doing an upgrade last night, as I hadn't realised
that my installed version was actually older than god, which involved
a partial upgrade to DeMuDi unstable. Unfortunately I seem to have
broken everything audio related, so I'm gonna have another bash at it
tonight, probably just do a base install and then actually follow the
instructions for upgrading.

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