Re: [LAU] Whysynth and MIDI channels

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Indeed. And to enable that, the defaults that maybe convenient for
a novice should _never_ be coded into any app, let alone a system,
but be provided in the the default config file /etc/blabla.conf,

The proposal remains then that this file should contain something reminiscent of OMNI as that is a reflection of the goals of MIDI. As you state, this is stuff that a novice does not want to know about and as such the system per default should do exactly what a novice wants: a connection.

The content for any other user who is savvy of their applications should be whatever they want to put in there, but why are we expecting the novice to have to be faced with this very stuff that you admit should not be their business - simply because the default _forces_ them to be confronted with it? If you think the novice should not be faced with these details then the default should provide for that which the novice needs.

Regards,

N.

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