On 0520T1952, Arnold Krille wrote:
>
What's wrong with using either "-X seq" option to jackd or a2jmidid
> instead?
Starting a jack daemon just to be able to send some midi to some midi
device is maybe a burden sometimes..
So you want a virtual keyboard that does alsa
when you don't have jack
running? Whats wrong with vkeybd?
What does that have to do with adding ALSA
support to jack-keyboard?
Diversity is a good thing..
Well, yes, diversity is a good thing (especially on wireless microphones:).
But reinventing the wheel for the Xth time seems as such a waste of valuable
programmers time! Why even start to reinvent a virtual keyboard that does
jack-midi? Why not extend vkeybd with a jack-midi-backend? (*)
Rewriting it from scratch seemed easier. And probably was easier.
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