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@arnoldarts.de> 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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