Hi,
I appear to be using the alsa backend - at least, 'alsa' is what's selected
under the 'driver' drop-down box in qjackctl.
Thanks anyway.
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 11:02 PM, Arnold Krille <arnold(a)arnoldarts.de>wrote;wrote:
On Monday 12 March 2012 20:44:50 James Mckernon
wrote:
I seem to recall that setting qjackctl's
'midi driver' option to 'seq' is
supposed to make a copy of all the midi ports in the 'alsa midi' tab
under
the 'jack midi' tab. This used to work
fine for me, but bafflingly
doesn't
seem to work now. The ports simply don't
appear as they should,
whatsoever.
Are you using the alsa-backend or the firewire-backend? Only the first
supports
what you want. With the firewire-backend you have to use a2jmidid...
If I can't fix it, I guess I'll just
start using a2jmidid instead, but
I'd
prefer to use Jack's internal solution. Any
ideas why this might not be
working, how to fix it, or where to investigate? Thanks!
Have fun,
Arnold
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