2013/8/18 Clemens Ladisch <clemens@xxxxxxxxxx>
Carlos sanchiavedraz wrote:In Windows, the advanced mode is intended to be used with the Roland
> The MIDI port on my UA25EX just shows up when audio card is in advanced
> driver mode
drivers; disabling it should be necessary only when you're using it with
a system where these drivers are not installed. Due to bugs in the
built-in Windows USB MIDI driver, MIDI is made available only in
advanced mode.
In theory, Linux should support advanced mode.
It is supported; the problem is that for the moment Jack doesn't start in this mode. There are some issues in RPi related to Jack, using USB 1 or USB 2 and the advance mode.
Which kernel are you using? To other programs (i.e., aplay/arecord)
> which by now is not the main mode I'm playing because of problems with
> this mode on Raspberry PI (for the moment It runs with jack1 and it
> won't start in advanced mode).
work?
If this is a driver problem, Jack2 will not work either.
> I suppose that with Jack2 this won't be a problem
Regards,
Clemens
Yes, you're right, is not about the driver. I meant what I mentioned before about Jack problems with RPi.
Thanks, Clemens.
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