Re: FingerPlayServer in Ubuntu

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Am 25.09.2013 18:45, schrieb Pedro Lopez-Cabanillas:
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:

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



I'm using Wireless Mixer
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bti.wirelessMixer&hl=de

it comes with a server for linux which create his own port under the alsa tab. I've tried fingerplaymidi before, but it crashed here when I try to connect it with the server. Wireless Mixer do auto connect as soon the server run and works out of the box.
Here you get the server
https://code.google.com/p/dsmi/

(you need to run "qmake ." to create the make file, then make and run it)

greets
hermann
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