On Thu, 2004-05-06 at 13:46, Mark Knecht wrote:
tim hall wrote:
> On Thursday 06 May 2004 17:15, Benjamin Flaming wrote:
>
>>On Thursday 06 May 2004 10:09 am, Lee Dunbar wrote:
>>
>>>[snip: how to test a MIDI keyboard]
>>
>> Another idea would be to use Hydrogen for testing.
>
>
> Yup, Qjackctl & Hydrogen are the two applications I usually bring up first to
> check the system. There are command line utilities like aplaymidi &
> arecordmidi (or amidi if you want to send sysex). I used to use timidity for
> this purpose, but I haven't had it working properly for a while.
cheers
tim hall
A nice feature in Reaktor Session is the ability to play a patch using
the standard keyboard. z-? provide an octave with a few keys in the next
row up (s,d,f,h,j, etc.) providing sharps.
Does no Linux soft synth provide some capability like this?
I think it would be a nice little app for someone to provide a simple
MIDI keyboard emulator using the qwerty keybaord. (Or is this what
virmidi does? I've never used it.)
Thats exactly what vkeybd does...only not QWERTY. More like AZSXFVGBHNJMKL. 8~}
You patch it in via one of the many gui apps.
I dont know if Reaktor registers a midi in port or not.
Cheers,
Mark