> I'm not too sure what I'd call it. Thiago Teixeira called it ttymidi:
> http://www.varal.org/ttymidi/


> Should do exactly what your looking for I think. Just run his program, and 
> any USB/Serial > device
> can send data to ALSA MIDI. :-)

> Cheers, -Harry

> PS: Might be nice to send the author a "thanks" if you like it

Thanks for make me remember ttymidi. I tried it and is perfect for the purpose 
to connect arduino to fluidsynth.

Returning to the problem..., I imagine something like plugging arduino and 
appearing automatically in aconnect. Maybe the solution is to hack the FTDI 
driver. FTDI is the chipset that converts serial to USB, and needs an FTDI 
driver to create a virtual COM port: /dev/ttyUSB0. The solution could be 
hacking the FTDI driver with the ALSA libraries driver and making it an ALSA 
sequencer port.

Joan Q



      
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