[email protected] wrote:
>
> This is interesting:
>
> *OT for Paul*: I didn't know that Qsampler is able to use JACK MIDI.
>
> *Might be very, very important for Paul*: I don't know what version of
> JACK is up to date for 2.1. When I used 2.1 the MIDI tab for QjackCtl
> was the common ALSA MIDI and there was no JACK MIDI available. For
> newbies this might cause some confusion.
>
> The old QjackCtl was using JACK for audio (with a defined frontend, e.g.
> -d alsa, but MIDI always was ALSA MIDI, there was no JACK MIDI. Today we
> have ALSA MIDI, still the common MIDI and JACK MIDI, underutilised.
>
> I can agree with one part - it is confusing for this newbie!. Do I 
> understand there is another method for connecting LS and JACK 
> together? If so can you give me a hint as to where to look? If not, 
> perhaps you can elaborate on the above. It is apparent that this is 
> not a common problem and therefore I might find an easy fix. This is a 
> 2.1 Beta and in Intel chip BTW.
>
> Thanks for any further information
>
> Paul

No, you run a 2.1 stable or a 3.0-beta3 ;).

I'll try to explain.

I guess you run "JACK audio connection kit"?!

If you click on the "Connect" button, do you get 2 tabs called "Audio" 
and "MIDI", or do you get 3 tabs called "Audio", "MIDI" and "ALSA"?

Don't worry, you'll understand it soon, even if it might be a little bit 
confusing at the moment. I'm sorry if my broken English should confuse 
you in addition ;).

I want to know if you get 2 or 3 tabs after you clicked the "Connection" 
button for "JACK audio connection kit".

Sorry, this might be sound more confusing than it will be in the end ;) 
... really ... don't worry :).

Ralf
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