In regards to the my last mailing about the MIDI I/O, I found out last night
that there are no MIDI signals coming out of my keyboard- unexpected, and
unfortunate, but at least it's less mysterious now. Much thanks to Julien
for the tips on using aconnect and aseqdump.
Best,
Lenson
2010/4/1 Julien Claassen <jul...@c-lab.de>
> Hi!
> I don't exactly have your kernel, but very close.
> Did you try:
> aconnect -li
> and
> aconnect -lo
> These should also list your ALSA sequencer MIDI ports.
> To see, if your soundcard gets MIDI-input:
> aseqdump -p 20:0
> Or was your card "10".
> If you see something there, then at least you'll know, that your ALSA is
> OK.
> Hope that helps a bit, for a start.
> Kindly yours
> Julien
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