Clemens Ladisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>If you get correct output when you run "amidi -p virtual -d" and
>aconnect your keyboard to that port, then it may be a bug in
>arecordmidi. I'll test when I'm at home.
>
This is what I get:
$ amidi -p virtual -d &
$ pmidi -l
Port Client name Port name
64:0 Rawmidi 0 - Sound Blaster 16 M Sound Blaster 16 MPU-401
65:0 Emu8000 WaveTable Emu8000 Port 0
65:1 Emu8000 WaveTable Emu8000 Port 1
65:2 Emu8000 WaveTable Emu8000 Port 2
65:3 Emu8000 WaveTable Emu8000 Port 3
66:0 OPL3 FM synth OPL3 FM Port
72:0 Virtual Raw MIDI 1-0 VirMIDI 1-0
73:0 Virtual Raw MIDI 1-1 VirMIDI 1-1
74:0 Virtual Raw MIDI 1-2 VirMIDI 1-2
75:0 Virtual Raw MIDI 1-3 VirMIDI 1-3
128:0 Client-128 Virtual RawMIDI
The MIDI keyboard is on port 64:0:
$ aconnect 64:0 128:0
playing various notes on the MIDI keyboard gives correct MIDI output in ASCII:
90 29 4A
90 29 00
90 2D 4C
2D 00
90 2B 5A
90 2B 00
90 28 59
90 28 00
90 24 26
24 00
24 51
90 24 00
90 24 63
24 00
90 24 75
90 24 00
90 24 7B
90 24 00
24 65
90 24 00
24 50
90 24 00
90 24 3D
90 24 00
90 24 47
90 24 00
90 24 44
90 24 00
90 24 3A
90 24 00
90 26 6B
90 26 00
28 68
90 28 00
29 5F
2B 68
90 29 00
29 65
90 2B 00
28 5E
29 00
90 26 69
28 00
24 70
etc
William
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