Hi Hans, I don't have a Steinberg UR22, but these days USB audio devices are less troublesome to set up.
I would use studio-controls to set up the USB audio device with Jack. There is advice on doing this on our wiki: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/UbuntuStudioControls Then I would use Carla (the patchbay) to connect everything up. Just connect the midi in port (probably shown as a2j) to qsynth "midi in" (or whatever soft synth you want to use) and connect the qsynth audio out to "system playback" which will be the Steinberg if everyting is ste up correctly in studio-controls. The Ubuntu Studio Audio Handbook is a good reference: https://ubuntustudio.org/audio-handbook/ Good luck! Ross On 03/03/2021 14:47, Hans Schneidhofer wrote: > hi list, > > am having a MIDI-Keyboard but can only use the MIDI-Interfac to connect > to my linuxbox, because the USB-Connection is reserved for Windows- > only-connection (windows-driver required). My Steinberg UR22 has two > MIDI-Connections, but how can I use this for my setup with jackd, > qsynth, fluidsynth ? How I have to confugure jackd, especially qsynth, > so I can see my MIDI-Keyboard ? > > Has anyone from this list an idea or experience with these setups ? > > Thank you in advance for tips or help with this setup. > > Bye hans > >
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