2014-03-17 5:37 GMT-03:00, Clemens Ladisch <clemens(a)ladisch.de>de>:
Aiyumi Moriya wrote:
2014-03-16 17:58 GMT-03:00, Clemens Ladisch
<clemens(a)ladisch.de>de>:
Aiyumi Moriya wrote:
MIDI recording and playback work fine, but now I
want to know if it
can be made to work as a soundcard. I know that the Motif XF can work
as a USB audio interface on Windows and Mac.
The lsusb output shows that there is no interface for this.
Does this need some kind of configuration on the device?
Yes, it does.
And what is the lsusb output after you have enabled this?
It was already enabled. If I disable it, the MIDI ports still appear
and the device still shows on "/proc/asound/cards", but MIDI playback
and recording don't work. It's an option to tell the device to
communicate via MIDI cables or USB (or firewire, which I don't have).
If set to USB, it should accept MIDI via USB, and on Win/Mac it can
also be used as audio interface. I checked Win/Mac tutorials about
using it as a soundcard, and setting this option was the only relevant
step mentioned, apart from installing the proprietary driver of
course. So... Dead end?
I thought it had a chance of working since I saw on that thread that
MOX (similar product line) works. I got my hopes up when the MIDI
communication worked here (it didn't work before. On my previous
system, the ports didn't even show), then I saw my device on
"/proc/asound/cards"... But now that I think about it, Virmidi is
there too, so being listed there probably doesn't mean anything :(.
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