Hello,
when I use Jack2 on macOS, how can I get realtime prio 95? I only get 10, no matter what I am trying.
This is my command /usr/local/bin/jackd -X coremidi -d coreaudio
JACK server starting in realtime mode with priority 10
Qjackctl doesn’t allow me to set a new value.
All the best, Daniel
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> Date: Fri, 01 Mar 2024 21:26:57 +0800
> From: Happy <happy.musicmaker(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: [Jackaudio] Re: Jack2 MIDI on Windows
> To: Isaac Beckett <isaactbeckett(a)gmail.com>,
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> Hi there,
>
> My few takes on this
>
> Linux (ALSA) applications can create a virtual midi ports either with
> jack or ALSA
>
> On windows this is not possible (*)
>
> The only reson loopMIDI can be seend is that LoopMIDI is a Windows MIDI
> device driver, so it can be seen by windows a a MIDI device and thus
> also by Jack.
>
> VMPK is a client, it connects to TO a Windows MIDI port (not sure it
> supports jack)
>
> Pd could only connect to jack if it supported to create a jack client
> port, suppose it' can't
>
> Here is discord for MIDI , you could also try to post on midi.org forum
> or on linuxmuscians.com
> Not sure if there are any other forums for MIDI, targeting non-Linux.
> https://discord.gg/bkdNqbF3
>
> (*) until Windows MIDI 2.0 comes out, and then, no idea if jack will
> support the new Window service as the new service is similar to jack
> Windows MIDI 2.0 will support legacy MIDI 1.0, so perhaps then it may
> support connecting ports to each other and also Pd to jack through that
> new service.
> I haven't looked at this scenario yet.
>
> Besides that , perhaps we will see something alike pipewire on windows
> which already has replaced the jack driver on Linux.
>
> Thanks
>
>
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> From: Isaac Beckett <isaactbeckett(a)gmail.com>
> To: jackaudio(a)lists.linuxaudio.org
> Subject: [Jackaudio] Jack2 MIDI on Windows
> Date: 03/01/2024 02:37:18 AM
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> Probably a long shot because most of y’all are on Linux, but I’m on
> Windows and trying to use Jack2 on Windows to connect MIDI applications
> and failing horribly.
>
> In QJackCtl the option to select a MIDI driver is just greyed out? I’ve
> been able to use loopMIDI for a loopback MIDI device to connect
> programs, but that sidesteps Jack completely which is not what I want.
>
> In my testing scenario, I have Pure Data (Pd) running the audio/midi
> test patch, and Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard (VMPK) as well, a piano
> keyboard. I can use loopMIDI to connect the two and Pd will
> successfully send random MIDI notes to VMPK which it will then play as
> audio. But again, I want to be using Jack for this instead so I can
> manage things in one place.
>
> How can I route MIDI data between these two applications via Jack on
> Windows?
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Probably a long shot because most of y’all are on Linux, but I’m on Windows and trying to use Jack2 on Windows to connect MIDI applications and failing horribly.
In QJackCtl the option to select a MIDI driver is just greyed out? I’ve been able to use loopMIDI for a loopback MIDI device to connect programs, but that sidesteps Jack completely which is not what I want.
In my testing scenario, I have Pure Data (Pd) running the audio/midi test patch, and Virtual MIDI Piano Keyboard (VMPK) as well, a piano keyboard. I can use loopMIDI to connect the two and Pd will successfully send random MIDI notes to VMPK which it will then play as audio. But again, I want to be using Jack for this instead so I can manage things in one place.
How can I route MIDI data between these two applications via Jack on Windows?