On Saturday 18 April 2009 09:00:03 Scott wrote: > Gabriel M. Beddingfield wrote: > > 1. In case you don't know, you don't have to use JACK MIDI > > if you don't want to. Most JACK Audio apps work just fine > > using ALSA for midi. > > 2. Instead of a2jmidi, have you tried: > > $ jackd -d alsa -Xseq > > This is the built-in ALSA-to-JACK midi bridge. > Perhaps I'm mistaken, but since my sound card (the AF12) which houses the > midi in/out is a firewire device which requires the ffado firewire driver > then I must use jack and create the alsa/jack bridge with a2jmidi. Is this > right? That is right. Unless all the apps you use have jack-midi... Have a nice weekend, Arnold
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