I don't know why it shows up in audio, really.

/dev/midi1 is OSS (or an emulation of it). OSS is an audio/midi driver older 
than ALSA. I don't know anything about OSS, but maybe it lists the MIDI devices 
under audio as well?
Maybe this version of Pd has been built without support for ALSA? I think if 
you run ./pd -help, this should give you the available options. If it lists 
-ossmidi/-oss but does not list -alsa/-alsaadd/-alsamidi , then you know you 
don't have ALSA support.

Giulio


On Tuesday, 5 February 2019, 03:09:59 GMT, Alexandre Torres Porres 
<por...@gmail.com> wrote: 


Em ter, 5 de fev de 2019 às 00:47, Giulio Moro <giuliom...@yahoo.it> escreveu:
> So, assuming you have one MIDI device plugged in and also some sort of audio 
> codec, then it seems that ALSA  is recognizing these devices correctly. What 
> audio backend is selected in Pd? What (if any) MIDI devices show up?

The "sun4icodec [sun4i-codec]" shows up as an audio device, and it works for 
the onboard stereo output. 

The "USB Uno MIDI Interface" also shows up in the audio devices, but it doesn't 
show up in Preferences => MIDI, all i has is "/dev/midi1" - and then I decided 
to select it and... wow... MIDI input works...

this shows how little I know about linux, sorry, I really thought it was 
strange that a MIDI device shows up in Audio but not in MIDI... seems like all 
this is just how it's supposed to be, huh? If so, it still looks weird to me I 
have to say.



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