Clemens Ladisch wrote:
Erik Steffl wrote:
what program can I use to dump midi
amidi --port hw:0,0 --dump
oh, I was trying it before but I didn't realize it's not working (it
didn't complain though, just no output) because I did connect 64:0 to
65:0, once I detached them it works. thanks!
in a sort of
human readable format?
I guess hex values qualify as "sort of human readable format". ;-)
sort of qualifies:-) I'd like something that would try to interpret
it and print out the result (as in note on, note off etc.)
when I hit the
pad the sound is VERY soft, I can barely hear it
(at normal volume I can only barely hear crash cymbal and hi-hat).
So I'd like to check what is being sent out by the drum pad
(whether the volume is so low or there's some other problem).
Note-On messages are "9x nn vv", where x is the channel, nn is the
note, and vv is the velocity (=volume).
I see e.g. 99 2F 51 where the second number differs for different
pads and the last number is up to about 70 (harder hit = higher number).
But I can't hear anything.
when I dump one of the demo songs the volume has about same values
and I can hear those... however it also sends 89 xx xx and EC xx xx
messages, there's also number of F8 messages (clock?)
any ideas how to further debug these? Do I need to check midi
protocol and go from there?
thanks,
erik