Recompiling from the rc7 sources didn't fix it -- 
perhaps the cvs sources then? 
I wonder if this 
http://member.nifty.ne.jp/Breeze/softwares/unix/usbmidi-e.html
driver is any better. 
It has module parameters for defining the separate
ports, I have been trying to get it running but now am working through the unresolved 
symbols issue due to kernel versioning. 

Have you tried this module?

--Carlos


On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 13:50:07 -0800 Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Carlos,
   This is apparently a bug in Alsa before the end of January. (rc7) You
have to update Alsa to fix it, or so I'm told. I tried the 'Use Windows
firmware' suggestion but didn't get any change in this problem.

Good luck,
Mark

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of carlos
> ramirez
> Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 11:45 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Alsa-user] usb midi configuration
>
>
> I've set up a Midiman Midisport 2x2 over the weekend
> and I seem to have gotten it mostly working.
> It's on a compaq laptop with an ess maestro.
>
> I'm a bit puzzled by this though --
> all four ports show up as 'inputs'.
> Does anyone know if this is to be expected?
>
> [root@localhost bin]# cat /proc/asound/cards
> 0 [2E             ]: ES1978 - ESS ES1978 (Maestro 2E)
>                      ESS ES1978 (Maestro 2E) at 0x3000, irq 11
> 1 [2x2            ]: USB-Audio - Midisport 2x2
>                      Midiman Midisport 2x2 at 001/004
>
> The outputs are:
>
> [root@localhost bin]# aconnect  -lo
> client 64: 'External MIDI 0' [type=kernel]
>     0 'MIDI 0-0       '
>
>
> The inputs:
>
> [root@localhost bin]# aconnect  -li
> client 0: 'System' [type=kernel]
>     0 'Timer           '
>     1 'Announce        '
>         Connecting To: 63:0
> client 64: 'External MIDI 0' [type=kernel]
>     0 'MIDI 0-0        '
> client 72: 'External MIDI 1' [type=kernel]
>     0 'Midisport 2x2 Port 0'
>     1 'Midisport 2x2 Port 1'
>     2 'Midisport 2x2 Port 2'
>     3 'Midisport 2x2 Port 3'
>
>
> This is also the same if I swap the card numbers
> making the midiman card no. 0.
>
> I can read data from port 0 of the midiman,
> but I'm not sure how I can get a sequencer or
> any kind of player to output to
> the midisports 'port 1' which I am assuming
> is an output port for channel A. (just a guess)
>
> Do I need to set up the usb port as a second sound
> card to do that?
> Any help greatly appreciated.
>
>
> --Carlos
>
>
>
>
>
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