You mean the
small keyboard? (Oxygen8). If so, yes, I managed to get it
to work using the Midiman firmware, there was a post with a URL sometime
ago on how to unpack the firmware from the Windows drivers but I don't
have the URL here.
I already got that, thanks. It's
http://www.informatik.uni-halle.de/~ladischc/midisport_linux_firmware.html
In my previous message, you can see that I got as far
as getting the firmware to load when the keyboard's plugged in,
and getting the alsa usb-audio module to load; but despite
all that, I can't seem to get any MIDI signal.
Can you send me your modules.conf, anything
you added to the /etc/hotplug stuff, and anything else you
had to do to get this to work?
What I did is documented in a small HOWTO that is part of the Planet
CCRMA pages (
http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/).
What's there works for the GPL firmware but the same setup was used to
test the Oxygen8
To quote from my earlier message:
> > $ cat /proc/asound/cards
> > 0 [Delta66 ]: ICE1712 - M Audio Delta 66
> > M Audio Delta 66 at 0xe000, irq 16
> > 2 [virmidi ]: VirMIDI - VirMIDI
> > Virtual MIDI Card 1
It does not look like you have the snd-usb-audio module loaded, of if it
is, then the firmware download must have failed. I don't have the
keyboard with me right now to be able to test.
I'm looking at your previous email and it does not look like the
firmware download was successfull (in /var/log/messages). There should
be a reconnect from the device after the download where the keyboard
comes back online as a different usb device (this time with midi
capabilities) but I don't see that in the logs you sent.
-- Fernando