On Jan 18, 2014 9:13 PM, "Philip Rhoades" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> sorry, I meant to write -lporttime, see also http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?40878
You can cp the portmidi lib (forgot what its called) to libporttime. It should compile then. Jeremiah >> >>> isn't found wt link time. I'll look into that as soon as possible, perhaps tonight. >>> >>> But, I also tried to connect my MIDI keyboard to denemo using the ALSA backend, and it worked well, the only irritation was thatALSA backend was already set, but didn't show in qjackctl's ALSA tab until I selected it again, and hit OK in that dialog... >> >> >> I've tried a bit and looked at configure.ac but don't know autotools >> well enough to change that test. >> >> Anyway I don't quite understand why us linux users should fall back to >> portmidi when ALSA and JACK MIDI are indeed working perfectly well? I >> tried both, and pressing a key sounds the sf2 piano and the note gets >> painted in the score... > > > > This is what I have in Edit-Preferences-Audio/MIDI - seemingly no matter what I do: > > > Audio Backend > PortAudio > JACK > none > > Output Device > Lots of ALSA devices > > the third panel has: > > MIDI Backend > ALSA > JACK > none > > - can you tell me what you see in your setup? > > Thanks, > > > Phil. > -- > Philip Rhoades > > GPO Box 3411 > Sydney NSW 2001 > Australia > E-mail: [email protected] > > _______________________________________________ > Denemo-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
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