Mark Knecht wrote:
1) In the screen shot without_2x2.png I see two read ports and two
write ports. Please explain why they are called
64:0 External MIDI 0
64:32 External MIDI 0
Why is my HDSP given the apparent name '64'?
This isn't the name, it's the sequencer client number. In theory, it
[mark@Godzilla mark]$ aconnect -io
client 0: 'System' [type=kernel]
0 'Timer '
1 'Announce'
client 64: 'External MIDI 0' [type=kernel]
0 'MIDI 0-0'
32 'MIDI 0-1'
client 72: 'External MIDI 1' [type=kernel]
0 'Midisport 2x2 Port 0'
1
0 'Timer '
1 'Announce'
client 64: 'External MIDI 0' [type=kernel]
0 'MIDI 0-0'
32 'MIDI 0-1'
client 72: 'External MIDI 1' [type=kernel]
0 'Midisport 2x2 Port 0'
1 'Midisport 2x2 Port 1'
2 'Midisport 2x2 Port 2'
3
Hi,
I'm having a great deal of confusion about how Alsa is handling my
MIDI hardware. This is spilling over into unintended consequences in
Rosegarden that I think none of us understand. Couple someone with some
background in this please explain? Thanks.
I have two 2-port MIDI devices on
On Sunday 16 February 2003 19:53, Mark Knecht wrote:
2) In the screen shot with_2x2.png I've plugged in the MidiSport 2x2.
New devices show up in kaconnect. However, instead of showing 2 read
ports and 2 write ports, I am getting 4 read ports and no write ports.
Please explain why the
On Sunday 16 February 2003 20:46, Mark Knecht wrote:
Pedro,
I run on the PlanetCCRMA flow. My current Alsa appears to be from
1/21/03, or about a month ago. Was rc7 after that?
Yes, 0.9.0rc7 is dated 2003-01-28
PlanetCCRMA's ALSA drivers came from a CVS snapshot taken at 2003-01-21
The bug
; Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano
Subject: Re: [Alsa-devel] Please explain Alsa Interface MIDI numbering
PLEASE!
On Sunday 16 February 2003 20:46, Mark Knecht wrote:
Pedro,
I run on the PlanetCCRMA flow. My current Alsa appears to be from
1/21/03, or about a month ago. Was rc7 after that?
Yes
On Monday 17 February 2003 00:03, Mark Knecht wrote:
Pedro,
Is there any online information about how to use Midiman's firmware?
Thanks,
Mark
Yes. Clemens wrote an easy to use utility to extract and install Midiman's
firmware, see: