Re: like "qjackctl", but trimmed of all fat

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On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Aaron Krister Johnson <aaron@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I have not figured out how jack MIDI works---and I never use it (I don't really see the point when there's ALSA MIDI, frankly, but maybe someone knows better). I'm willing to add Jack-MIDI access as a feature, but someone has to tell me how I can connect it and test it from the command line using jackd (right now, 'jackd .... -X alsa' didn't work for me)

jackd .... -d alsa .... -X seq

the "point" is that it works just like audio, and provides sample-accurate MIDI delivery with very, very little overhead.
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