On Monday 31 December 2007, Dave Phillips wrote:
David Baron wrote:
Current Debian Sid jack version do not yet
support -X so you need
aseq2jackmidi to use it. Or else you must compile jack from more recent
versions.
The URL for the alsaseq bridge is on a recent post to LUA. If you like, I
can simply send you the source file off list. There is no make, simply
compile as instructed in the program comments!
Thanks, David. I roused myself to search the archives and found the
sources. Built it, ran it, it shows up in the MIDI tab in QJackCtl. So
far, so good. I'll check out Lars' AZR3 port asap.
It works fine.
You run jack, run the bridge, run azr3
GO to the ALSA pane, connect you MIDI controller to aseq2jackmidi
Go to the MIDI pane, connect aseq2jackmidi to azr3
Go to the Audio pane, connect azr3 to your output device.
Have fun.