Bob van der Poel wrote:
I've heard rumors that some versions of Jazz++ are rather buggy. I think it doesn't work with ALSA 0.9.x at all (independent of the sound card).
I'm quite sure that my GUS worked with ALSA 9.x with Jazz++.
I'm note sure if this is a ALSA version problem, a config problem, a jazz++ problem, a driver problem ....
And if someone has a suggest for a simple midi recorder which actually compiles, well that'd be nice too.
Maybe I should write a _very_ simple command-line MIDI recorder, just to show that it can be done.
Please do. I was looking at the TSE3 library and it should be a simple thing to use that to do this. I just don't have time right now, and I keep thinking that someone's done it.
I think I've tried just about everything I can find and they all rely on a certain qt/gtk/etc and probably only compiled on the developer's machine.
Music software is a niche market, and MIDI even more so. There isn't much overlap between musicians and (open source) programmers.
Yet, there seems to be a lot of audio development (ie, csound, etc). I wonder if it is just that unix/linux folk have something against MIDI :)
Matter of fact, why is midi so unsupported in linux.
That's the Unix approach: "cat /dev/midi > somefile", then edit it in vi. ;-)
Execept that you lose timestamps.
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