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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
I'm new to the list and I'm not a Linux audio
developer. I was a coder
for C64 MIDI and audio, programming in Assembler, I have less knowledge
about C/C++.
Because I have to do some research, e.g. because of strange behaviour of
MTC, I need a MIDI monitor, that shows MIDI bytes instead of an
interpretation of the MIDI events, like it's done by gmidimonitor and
kmidimon.
You can try the utility "amidi" (from the alsa-utils package) with the --dump
option. See
http://www.linuxmanpages.com/man1/amidi.1.php
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Can anybody help me to get such a MIDI monitor, maybe
by simply writing me
how to compile the rwamidi example?
edit the source, change the line:
#include "../include/asoundlib.h"
by
#include <alsa/asoundlib.h>
compile it with this command:
$ gcc -o rawmidi -lasound rawmidi.c
You need the -devel version of the alsa library package installed first, and
the GCC compiler.
Regards,
Pedro