On Mon, Oct 05, 2009 at 10:19:59PM +0200, Atte Andre Jensen wrote :
Paul Davis wrote:
(a) run the ALSA backend's JACK/ALSA bridge
(-X seq on the command
line, or lower left
corner of qjackct's setup dialog)
If you mean the "midi driver" drop down, it's disabled here when I run
through firewire...
Yes, FFFADO doesn't include this.
OR
(b) run a bridge client such as a2jmidid
That works great, thanks for the hint!
By the way, it's interesting to know that you can either use it as a
daemon bridge (a2jmidid) or as a static bridge (which may be, I think,
described as a "pipe") by using a2jmidi_bridge and/or j2amidi_bridge.
I just precise this, because I turned a bit around before finding it
(the problem was that a2jmidid didn't catch every midi ports, for some
reason, especially for video and lights softwares).
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