On Mon, 12 Jul 2010 19:26:50 +0200 Pedro Ferreira <ilzogoiby@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I'm not sure if I got all your questions right, but I'd summarize > > the situation as follows. > > > > - The Native Instruments Audio Kontrol 1 is fully supported by > > Linux. It can playback and record audio just like under Windows or > > Mac OS X. > > Great! > > > - It can also receive and send out MIDI messages over the standard > > 5-pin connectors. The userspace interface is standard ALSA MIDI. > > Awesome :) > > > - The LEDs are controlable via the ALSA mixer/control interface > > (see the amixer command line control interface for example) > > But aren't the LEDs dependent on the hardware switches? > > > - The three buttons and the wheel are exported as Linux input > > interface, just like the buttons on the Rig Kontrol 2 and 3. You > > would need to write your own software to actually use them (which > > is easy), or write some mappings for existing software (which > > should even be easier). Renato explained that nicely in his reply > > to your post. > > Yes. I think i can hack something that emulates a MIDI interface, > using ALSA or JACK. > So you're thinking of writing it in C or similar (i.e. not pd or sc)?? If you manage to get it working, I'd be interested to see the code... cheers, renato _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user