Re: Yet another jack question

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Depending on your version of jack or qjackctl ALSA MIDI and JACK MIDI application can communicate peacefully by going under Settings and under midi driver selecting alsa seq or on the command line by using the --midi=seq switch.
Now all your midi aware applications (regardless if it's Jack or Alsa) will appear in the same tab.

Miguel

On Thu, Feb 21, 2008 at 9:49 AM, M-.-n <nostromo@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

After successfully implementing the audio connection of my tracker with
jack, I'm not trying to have the midi part running. It seems fairely easy
from what I got however I'm facing a connection problem to be able to test
it properly:

In qjackctl, the midi connection I create appears correctly in the midi tab.
However, all synth I've tried (amSynth/rtsynth) create their midi input from
alsa and the connection appears in the alsa tab without any apparent way of
connecting my output to their input. Is that normal ? Is there really two
'categories' or midi connection and does that mean I should use alsa driver
instead ? I was kind of liking the apparent audio/midi syncronisation jack
was providing...

If anyone knows of a synth that uses jack for midi, it'd be nice too

Thanks
Marc

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