On 10 September 2012 at 15:14, Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > run a2jmidid -e > if you want a second rate solution, use JACK's "builtin" ALSA MIDI support > via the "MIDI Driver" selector at the bottom left of the setup dialog. I've got it half working, thanks to the advice of those who responded. Half working means that the sliders on the BCF move when I move the sliders in ardour. The slider to slider track assignments look right too. Tracing the MIDI traffic of mcu I get "input" when I move the BCF slider, and I get "output" when I move the ardour slider. My setup is currently running MIDI Driver of qjackctl as "none" in combination with running "a2jmidid -e". In the MIDI tab of qjackctl's Connections window I have ardour's output ports (control, mcu, and seq) all connected to the BCF MIDI 1 input port. I also have the BCF MIDI 1 output port connected to all of ardour's input ports. Now all I need to do is to figure out how to get the BCF sliders to move the ardour sliders. The way I've got it leaves me hopeful. But, it's not yet useful. Cheerio... -- Kevin _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user