Hi Clemens, Regarding your suggestion: Clemens Ladisch-2 wrote: > > > You could connect the track directly to the synthesizer, but this > requires that the synth is already running. > > This is exactly what I wanted to do, but I didn't think that MusE was seeing my plugins in its MIDI setup. However, your suggestion made me have another look, and I found them. It turns out that if I load my plugins with fst, they appear in MusE with names like Input, Input_1, Input_2, etc. I was also thrown off at first because if I select them within MusE, I get a message "Rec: operation not permitted" (instead of the usual "OK"). However, they are useable (meaning I can assign them to tracks and use them). BTW, I noticed that if I load the plugins with jack-dssi-host using dssi-vst.so (instead of using fst), the connections then appear in MusE according to the name of the plugin (not Input_1, etc.), and also I don't get the message ("Rec: operation not permitted). Thanks, Yonatan -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/MIDI-connections-in-MusE--tf2175547.html#a6033142 Sent from the linux-audio-user forum at Nabble.com.