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qjackctl and jack.plumbing will *only* save and restore the state of audio 
routing, and not of midi routing. This seems moderately useless to me since 
it's the midi routing that gets the most tangled up and botched (i.e., whenever 
loading a new rosegarden file).

Are there any tools in alsa-land that will let me set up jack.pluming-style 
rules, using regexps, which midi connections will obey?

I suspect I could hack such a thing together using aconnect and shell 
scripting, but I wonder if anyone has already done something more robust?

- -ken
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