Hi,
Tobias Bengtsson hat gesagt: // Tobias Bengtsson wrote:

> I've just installed alsa-driver-0.9.0rc2 and alsa-lib-0.9.0rc2 from source
> on my Debian system. I'm running devfs and I put
> 
> LOOKUP snd MODLOAD ACTION snd
> REGISTER ^sound/.* PERMISSIONS root.audio 660
> REGISTER ^snd/.* PERMISSIONS root.audio 660
> 
> into my /etc/devfs/devfsd.conf. As I don't have a midi port on my soundcard
> (an ESS Maestro 2E, ES1978, but I run it with the es1968 driver) I want to
> run some software synth software, like legasynth or so, and connect it to a
> sequencer. How do I configure midi-loopbacks? 

You need a virtual midi card, created with inserting the snd-virmidi
module. See my extensive Quick-Tutorial on the topic at 
http://www.boosthardware.com/LAU/quicktoots/
"The sequencers and softsynths howtoot"
 
> OFFTOPIC: Which is the best sequencer to get started with, easy but with at
> least some power in it? I come from a developer environment, never made
> music before, but now its time :)

Take a look at Juan's (of LegaSynth fame) Shaketracker or MusE.

ciao,
-- 
 Frank Barknecht                               _ ______footils.org__


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