"alex stone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Nedko, if you're lost in this then i have no chance. :) > > With everything still intact, and the visible cable connections still active > in the lpatchage pic i posted before, this is what qjackctl shows me. > > http://shup.com/Shup/80256/jack1.png
This shows you have JACK MIDI connections between rosegarden and linuxsampler. both apps are alsa seq and midi goes: rosegarden -> a2jmidid -> jack midi -> a2jmidid -> linuxsampler qjackctl shows jack midi connections in midi tab, alsa seq connections in alsa tab. > http://shup.com/Shup/80256/jack.png does not open here > And here's the lpatchage pic of RG, my midi keyboard, and LS, all lashed > together, reflecting the connections shown in Qjackctl. > > http://shup.com/Shup/80261/patch3.png Those are JACK MIDI connections. > This tells me i have connections in both alsa, and a2j, at the same time. > If lpatchage shows me a connection(s) then what is it? a2j? You've already > written that lpatchage can't patch alsa, so it must be a2j, yes? yes ;) > I will admit here i don't understand how i can connect RG in lpatchage, if > RG is static bridge and won't respond to a2j. The pics seem to say > otherwise, and the connection to Linuxsampler as well has me thoroughly > mystified, if this is the case. (And i'll be the first to admit i'm a > complete wizard at the gentle art of user error.) RG is not static bridge. I was refering to alsaseq-jackmidi static bridges. a2jmidid is dynamic bridge, dynamic means, it automatically creates JACK MIDI ports for ALSA seq midi ports. I've tried to exmpain things in a2jmidid README: http://home.gna.org/a2jmidid/README My confusion about RG is, that I was under impression that rosegarden does not create output alsa seq midi ports but just sends midi events to exisiting alsa seq midi input ports. I think i've checked this but maybe I just got it wrong. I dont really use RG. -- Nedko Arnaudov <GnuPG KeyID: DE1716B0>
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