On Fri, 05 Jun 2009 14:47:40 +0800 "sonofzev@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <sonofzev@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > On Fri Jun 5 16:38 , Ken Restivo sent: > > >I remember discussion of giving an option to jackd (was it "-X"?) in > >order to > get it to show all the ALSA MIDI stuff in JACK MIDI. I've tried it on > jackd 0.116 and neither "-X" nor "-x" are recognized options. > > > >Then there's also this separate thing "a2jmidid", which seems to > >work well, but > I'm not sure if I need it if I can find this elusive jackd option. > > > >-ken > >_______________________________________________ > > Hi Ken, if you are using an ALSA device for audio this should be > automatically happening.. > > So you should only need an additional option with FFADO or other > drivers. > > I don't know of a jackd native option.. Paul??? > > "a2jmidid -e" works well however it doesn't pass realtime info (MIDI > Clock or SPP)..I have registered a bug for this.. however I would > love to know about a native jackd option and if it does pass this > information... Maybe you mean -Xseq ? I don't know what it does exactly. I see all hardware and all midi ports of alsa modular synth in qjackctl's jack and alsa midi tabs. I guess the only thing it doesn't do is exposing jackmidi ports to alsamidi since for example zynjacku only shows up in the jackmidi tab. Regards, Philipp _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user