On Sat, 23 Feb 2013, Johannes Kroll wrote:
I don't know if there's such a tool. But AFAIK jack would only block the raw MIDI device when you use "-X raw" to use the raw MIDI driver in jack. Do you need that driver? If you don't, you can use the "seq" driver instead. I find that one more useful anyway. You can change that in Setup -> Settings in qjackctl. (Also, checking "Enable client/port aliases" in Setup -> Display shows you readable MIDI device names in the qjackctl MIDI tab, instead of the useless JACK default names.)
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