Lee Azzarello wrote:
> On system startup, there is no /dev/snd/seq device. All apps thet require
> MIDI control will not start up EXCEPT for PD, which starts fine and reads
> midi. From then on the device /dev/snd/seq exists and all other dependant
> apps will get MIDI fine. Why would I need to run a seemingly random app to
> enable MIDI I/O ?

Portmidi enumerates all devices at startup IIRC.

Does /dev/snd/seq appear when you run "aconnect -io"?
And/or "modprobe snd-seq"?
And/or "cat /proc/asound/seq/clients"?


Regards,
Clemens




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