On Mon, 2014-09-01 at 16:46 +0200, Philipp Überbacher wrote: > A somewhat related question: What is the currently recommended way to > bridge between alsa and jack midi? For now I start jack with '-X > alsa_midi', which seems to work, at least in one direction. I don't know. It might be different for jack1 and jack2 and for different releases. For a current project, just interrupted by a cold, the script to restore sessions uses this combination, jack2 1.9.10-1 "-Xalsarawmidi" and "a2jmidid", assumed it still should be the best solution to minimize MIDI jitter, when using external synths, while for the few bars I played until now, I don't use external synths. If this shouldn't satisfy me, then I would start searching the LAU and LAD archives. Btw. yet the project only uses synth plugins and the bridge isn't needed: $ cat /home/music/arch2014.1/start.03.01 # [snip] # Kill $sessiond/aj-snapwrap --killall killall -9 -wq qjackctl qtractor zita-at1 jkmeter meterbridge a2jmidid jackd hdspmixer # Restore session roxterm --tab -n "♪ hdspmixer" -e "hdspmixer" ; sleep 2 roxterm --tab -n "♪ jackd" -e "jackd --sync -Xalsarawmidi -dalsa -r48000 -p256" ; sleep 2 roxterm --tab -n "♪ a2jmidid" -e "a2jmidid -e" ; sleep 2 #roxterm --tab -n "♪ meterbridge" -e "meterbridge -t jf left right -n jellyfish" ; sleep 2 roxterm --tab -n "♪ jkmeter" -e "jkmeter -C -type k20 -name phasecorrelator" ; sleep 2 roxterm --tab -n "♪ at1 left" -e "zita-at1 -name at1_left" ; sleep 2 roxterm --tab -n "♪ at1 right" -e "zita-at1 -name at1_right" ; sleep 2 roxterm --tab -n "♪ qtractor" -e "qtractor $sessiond/arch2014.1.$sessionv.qtr" ; sleep $sleepsec roxterm --tab -n "♪ qjackctl" -e "qjackctl" ; sleep $sleepsec roxterm --tab -n "♪ aj-snapshot" -e "$sessiond/aj-snapwrap -rx $sessiond/.tmp.$sessionv.ajs" exit _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user