Am Mittwoch, 19. März 2008 14:44:15 schrieb schoappied: > Edward Tomasz Napierala wrote: > > On 0318T1739, schoappied wrote: > >>>>> Version 2.3 of jack-keyboard can be downloaded from: > >>>>> > >>>>> http://pin.if.uz.zgora.pl/~trasz/jack-keyboard/jack-keyboard-2.3.tar. > >>>>>gz > >>>>> > >>>>> List of changes is here: > >>>>> > >>>>> http://pin.if.uz.zgora.pl/~trasz/jack-keyboard/changelog.html > >>>> I still find it difficult to connect jack-keyboard on the right way to > >>>> for example rosegarden or qsynth. Never got some sound of it... > >>> > >>> JACK MIDI vs ALSA MIDI issue, I guess? Does it work for you with JACK > >>> MIDI-enabled applications, like Ghostess? > >> > >> ghostess with whysynth is working... yes. > >> > >> tell me please what the most simple connection with jack keyboard to get > >> sound. > > > > Either a2jmidid or "-X seq" option to jackd. > > Can you give a screenshot of the jackconnections in either jack connect > or patchage? Hello if you click on the "+" befor the sytem (Input Ports) you can see all alsa_midi ports you have. They all called "midi_playback_* " Now you need to find out hwo is hwo. For example, if you start fluidsynth/qsynth and the MIDI connect widget from qjackctl is open, you can see pop up a new port. That is fluidsynth. You can simply rename it with a right click on it and rename. Next time you start fluidsynth it will use the new name. Same work for every app you use with no direkt jack_midi_port Connectios work as usual under alsa. hope it helps hermann _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user