Your advice was perfect ... it is pretty much embarrassing, but yeah,
changing to another USB port helped :-)
Did try that before, but just had catched the only other USB port of the
machine that obviously has problems, too. All other USB ports are
working fine - as I know now ... ;-)
So, thanks
je...@web.de wrote:
> One thing I have seen while watching the data received by amidi with
> the -d option as well as with the other tools was, that the "data
> stream" sometimes seems to stop while the Axe-Fx II is still sending
> data. Sometimes the stream continues after or short break, sometime
egards,
Joachim
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. April 2013 um 09:01 Uhr
> Von: "Clemens Ladisch"
> An: je...@web.de
> Cc: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Betreff: Re: [Alsa-user] USB MIDI problem with receiving large sysex files
>
> je...@web.de wrote:
> > Recently
uot;
An: je...@web.de
Cc: alsa-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: Re: [Alsa-user] USB MIDI problem with receiving large sysex files
je...@web.de wrote:
> Recently I encountered a problem with receiving large amounts of sysex
> data. [...] the bank dumps never reach 830.336 bytes. The number
je...@web.de wrote:
> Recently I encountered a problem with receiving large amounts of sysex
> data. [...] the bank dumps never reach 830.336 bytes. The number of
> bytes received from a bank dump seems to be not predictable and varies
> strongly each time.
In theory, USB MIDI reception works just
Hello,
I am running openSUSE 12.2, 64bit (Kernel 3.4.33-2.24-desktop). ALSA version is
1.0.26 according to YAST, but alsamixer reports 1.0.25.
Recently I encountered a problem with receiving large amounts of sysex data.
The sysex data is sent from an effects processor called Fractal Audio Syste