Le Sat, 1 Jul 2006 11:29:17 +0200
Frank Barknecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :


> > # aconnect -o
> > client 14: 'Midi Through' [type=kernel]
> >     0 'Midi Through Port-0'
> > client 16: 'PHASE 26 USB(16/48)' [type=kernel]
> >     0 'PHASE 26 USB(16/48) MIDI 1'
> 
> I don't see any ALSA capable softsynth here. Could you start the
> softsynth, then run "aconnect -lio" again? Also qjackctl is easy to
> use to make ALSA sequencer connections.
> 

It is because I kept just the card-relative lines and removed the
others.

It is not a matter of doing connections. Yes I usually use qjackctl to
make them and I have a bit of experience with connecting MIDI
devices together, it seems really a matter of driver for this card. 

I.e. I can connect a keyboard by its MIDI OUT to MIDI IN of my Edirol
Keyboard, then this keyboard to the computer by USB, it works fine and
the same kernel module are used.

I think it may be a kernel-relative pb, maybe "usb squirks", I've read
a few pages about it but not very useful for me.

I forgot some elements :

- kernel : 2.6.22
- Alsa : 1.0.11_2.6.16.22 (slackware package)

Thanks for your help !
-- 
Jacques Bon     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://cafcom.free.fr


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