On September 29, 2014 04:25:04 PM Chris Bannister wrote: > On Sun, Sep 28, 2014 at 10:22:36PM -0400, Tim E. Real wrote: > > On September 27, 2014 04:19:10 PM Ralf Mardorf wrote: > > > Perhaps OT, perhaps not. > > > > > > [rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ amidi -l > > > Dir Device Name > > > IO hw:0,0 HDSPMx579bcc MIDI 1 > > > IO hw:1,0 TerraTec EWX24/96 MIDI > > > IO hw:2,0 TerraTec EWX24/96 MIDI > > > IO hw:3,0,0 nanoKONTROL MIDI 1 > > > IO hw:4,0,0 USB Device 0x170b:0x11 MIDI 1 > > > > > > Currently I need to manually connect the TerraTec cards MIDI ports. Is > > > there a way to give both cards an unique name? JFTR the TerraTec cards > > > have different IRQs. It would be comfortable if e.g. aj-snapshot could > > > distinguish both cards. > > > > Can you, or someone, please tell me what happens in a case like this? > > Each day he boots his computer, is it guaranteed > > > > TerraTec A = hw:1 and TerraTec B = hw:2 ? > > I'm not sure, but would a udev rule help here? That's the first thing > that springs to mind. It would seem that hw:1 and hw:2 are physically > fixed or are they named during the boot process? Thanks. Found this reeeally simple instruction for udev: http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Changing_card_IDs_with_udev Check it out Ralf. It looks like you can even set your own device names ! Awesome. A link to this may also be on the Jack website. Tim. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user