On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 17:11:21 +0100
mchristoph.eckert(a)t-online.de (Christoph Eckert) wrote:
[root@rickenbacker root]# aconnect -i
client 0: 'System' [type=kernel]
0 'Timer '
1 'Announce '
client 64: 'M Audio Audiophile 24/96 MIDI - Rawmidi 0'
[type=kernel] 0 'M Audio Audiophile 24/96 MIDI'
This means that your MIDI in has been properly set up and can
now be connected to any application which should be driven by
the incoming MIDI signal.
Ah, you've missed my mail goal here. I don't want to use the
Audiophile 24/96 MIDI interface - I don't want the system to even
see it, because I have a USB MIDI device (an M-Audio Radium keyboard)
that I want as the lone MIDI controller.
I think this is more a matter of not loading modules (snd-seq-midi?
snd-seq-midi-event?) for the Audiophile, and letting the USB module
do all the MIDI work, rather than setting something with aconnect, but
I certainly could be wrong!
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