On Tuesday 05 June 2007, Ken Restivo wrote: > On Mon, Jun 04, 2007 at 06:20:44PM -0500, Josh Lawrence wrote: > > On 6/4/07, Dmitry Baikov <dsbaikov@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >On 6/4/07, carmen <_@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >> to get jackd to see your alsa midi devices, you have to do some extra > > > > > >work. namely use http://subversion.jackaudio.org/jack/branches/midi/jack > > >and add the -X flag to jackd initiation (i could only get raw working) > > > > > >Midi driver is the the trunk already :) > > >http://subversion.jackaudio.org/jack/trunk > > > > so just to make sure I understand you correctly, to get jack midi > > working on my box I would need to completely uninstall the debian > > version and install from source, correct? > > I am using synths that require JACK MIDI support, such as AZR3, using the > Debian Sid binary package of the released 0.103 jackd. Haven't had any need > to compile anything. > > JACK MIDI seems to work just fine in the released jackd package. I use the > alsaseq2jackmidi utility to access it. The connections show up in the > released QJackCtl, jack_lsp, and aconnect. I connect my synth to > alsaseq2jackmidi using MIDI, then connect alsaseq2jackmidi to the synth > using jack. > > I'm told that yet-to-be-released SVN versions of jackd do the bridging > within itself, obviating the need for this alsaseq2jackmidi kludge, but I > haven't had any need for that yet. > Where can one get alsaseq2jackmidi ? _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user