-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 10:39:47PM -0000, arisstotle.54695488@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > --- gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote: > > > > > > david: > > > >> David Griffith wrote: > > >>> On Sun, 4 Nov 2007, ANDERSON GREGORY > wrote: > > >>> > > >>>> I am looking to buy a MIDI keyboard controller but I > am > > >>>> having trouble coming up with a site that has > > >>>> compatibility > info on it. Could someone point me in the > > >>>> right direction? > > >>> > > > >>> Any MIDI keyboard will work as long as you have a MIDI interface that > > > >>> works. Trickiness comes into play with USB/MIDI keyboards. Those > are > > >>> essentially USB/MIDI interfaces tucked into a keyboard. As > > > >>> previously-discussed here, USB/MIDI devices may or may not work with > > >>> Linux. Roland/Edirol and Korg are two brands known to work. > > >> > > >> When ALSA isn't fighting over which sound card to load in which order > on > > >> my system, the E-MU Xmidi1x1 works just fine. > > > > > > In your > modules settings file (mine is /etc/modules.d/alsa), set: > > > > I don't have > an /etc/modules.d directory. I have an /etc/modprobe.d > > directory. > > > > > > alias snd-card-0 snd-<card1> > > > alias snd-card-1 snd-<card2> > > > etc. > > > > > I found a file called "sound" in the modprobe.d directory. It already > > > had an alias setting snd-card-0 to the intel sound driver. So I added > an > > alias to it for the snd-usb-audio. Restarting only brought up error > > > messages about usb device 2,2, and killed both the USB<>MIDI adapter and > > > my external flash card reader. So I decided to go the other way - > > > renamed the sound file to something else and restarted again. Then > > everything > came up. > > > > So far, audio has been working since then, but won't really > know for awhile. > > > > Running GNU/Debian Linux ... > > > > -- > > David > > gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > authenticity, honesty, community > > _______________________________________________ > > > Linux-audio-user mailing list > > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user > > > > use > the vendor and product IDs from lsusb and lspci to give each alsa driver an > index number to make sure that each driver gets put in the same spot each > boot. > > in my modprobe.d/alsa file I have: > options snd-usb-audio index=1,2,3 > vid=0x08bb,0x0763,0x0c45 pid=0x2902,0x0199,0x1 > 7fd > Are the indexes numbered from 0 or from 1? - -ken -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFHMmGHe8HF+6xeOIcRAvkuAKD+pXjsPYV6KRxx1xq95QnTishWvQCeMB/p nKnGo3+YDe90jCbrfiBrDAg= =vL2P -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user