2014-05-20 16:57 GMT-03:00 Will Godfrey <willgodfrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On Mon, 19 May 2014 20:10:30 +0200blame if I'm wrong but I think that seq24 doesn't support JACK MIDI, just
"david.jo.adler" <david.jo.adler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 5/17/14, Will Godfrey wrote:very
It occurred to me that having a MIDI program change feature was all
*master*nice,
but not a lot of good if the part wasn't enabled! Well now, in the
when itbranch settings, there is the option to automatically enable a part
agets a program change.
So far I've tested this under debian on two AMD 64 bit machines. It is
reallyvery simple bit of code and seems to work perfectly on both, but I
andwould
like people to try this on other combinations. In particular, Intel 32
trigger64 bit architectures. If everything seems OK, then this will be the
for V 1.2.1
Works just fine here, Arch on Intel Atom N270 (yep, one of those
heffalump CPUs :) ).
Very pleased to hear that!
Is anyone actually routing MIDI via ALSA?
Only if source and destination are both ALSA only—i.e. no, not in the
case of yoshimi.
best,
-d
I confess that up to now I've used ALSA MIDI because Rosegarden doesn't
have
Jack MIDI capability, but have tested it with a2jmidid and it seems to work
without problems, although the interconnect between Rosegarden and my MIDI
hardware is still ALSA