On Wednesday 25 September 2013 10:20:24 Hartmut Noack wrote: > Hello, > > FingerPlayMIDI is a very nice App for Android, that turns the > touchscreen of a device into a MIDI-Controller with sliders, matrix and > pads. > > http://code.google.com/p/fingerplaymidi > > I used it without any problem in Fedora 17 using its > FingerPlayServer-component on the Linux-Box to connect the stream from > the phone. It is a Java-Program, that is supposed to create a port like > this: > > FingerPlayServer v0.8.0 > > Listening on 127.0.1.1:4444 > Waiting for connection from phone.. > Phone connected. > Set MIDI Device: VirMIDI [hw:3,3,11] > > > As said before, this worked perfectly OK in Fedora 17 but alas! In > Ubuntu 13.04 with KXStudio Layer the server starts as expected but there > is no port in Alsa-MIDI to be found. > > The server gets the signals OK and reports no errors. > > Does someone know, what could have changed in ALSA-MIDI and/or Jack-MIDI > that this port from a Java-app is not accepted anymore? Try loading the ALSA virmidi module: $ sudo modprobe snd-virmidi If you need this module automagically loaded on boot, then add a line to /etc/modules: $ sudo echo "snd-virmidi" >> /etc/modules Regards, Pedro _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user