Re: [SLUG] Linux midi interface

2013-02-08 Thread Steve Lindsay
On 9 Feb 2013 15:29, "Ben Donohue"  wrote:
>
> Pity midi keyboards don't just have a USB port at the back and do away
with the round midi plug. That would be so much easier!
>

Some do. I have a behringer umx61 that you can connect via USB, works fine
with linux.

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Re: [SLUG] Linux midi interface

2013-02-08 Thread Ben Donohue

Thanks Rachel, and all for your help.

I'm looking to get something from an overseas website as I went to 
various electronics places today and no one had anything or not in stock.


Now I know what to look for. I think I'll try for a four way as I 
suppose these things tend to grow once you start to play with them.


Pity midi keyboards don't just have a USB port at the back and do away 
with the round midi plug. That would be so much easier!


Ben


On 09/02/13 14:15, Rachel Polanskis wrote:

Hi Ben,
this list here describes a good selection of quality interfaces that 
work with Linux


http://alsa.opensrc.org/USBMidiDevices

The question is, how intensive are your requirements?  Do you need 
mulitport MIDI

control, filtering
or MIDI beat clock for example?   If you do, you may need a specific 
driver


and MIDI hardware interface
combination, that  is supported on your flavour of Linux.   You may only

require simple 2 way 16 channel
MIDI, which would be supported by most driver/hardware configurations.

It may be wiser to purchase
a more advanced interface that has the smarts to do routing and 
filtering and

receive and transmit MIDI
clock.  Otherwise, you will end up progressing so far only to find you 
can't sync

your sampler to your sequencer,
for example.



rachel


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Re: [SLUG] Linux midi interface (Ben Donohue)

2013-02-08 Thread Patrick Shirkey

On Sat, February 9, 2013 1:00 pm, James Linder wrote:
>
> On 09/02/2013, at 9:00 AM, slug-requ...@slug.org.au wrote:
>
>> I'm after a USB to MIDI interface that works with Linux.
>>
>> I'd prefer Linux Mint as I'm getting used to this distro but in any case
>> I'm after buying one that works with Linux... as in has drivers etc.
>>
>> End goal is to have the keyboard connected to a laptop running a flavour
>> of Linux and run music learning / composing / sequencing / etc software
>> on it.
>>
>> Anyone care to add some thoughts / experience on what works.
>
> Ben if you don't get a reasonable answer then mail me.
> I got an interface online reasonable cost and it just-works (TM) mint,
> suse, ubuntu
> Delivery from HK took about 3 days.
> I can't see the name so if you need I will hunt


USB Edirol is known to work well but actually any device that claims to be
usb standards compliant will work. If it doesn't the ALSA developers will
be very interested to hear from you and will fix it the driver
immediately.



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Re: [SLUG] Linux midi interface (Ben Donohue)

2013-02-08 Thread James Linder

On 09/02/2013, at 9:00 AM, slug-requ...@slug.org.au wrote:

> I'm after a USB to MIDI interface that works with Linux.
> 
> I'd prefer Linux Mint as I'm getting used to this distro but in any case I'm 
> after buying one that works with Linux... as in has drivers etc.
> 
> End goal is to have the keyboard connected to a laptop running a flavour of 
> Linux and run music learning / composing / sequencing / etc software on it.
> 
> Anyone care to add some thoughts / experience on what works.

Ben if you don't get a reasonable answer then mail me.
I got an interface online reasonable cost and it just-works (TM) mint, suse, 
ubuntu
Delivery from HK took about 3 days.
I can't see the name so if you need I will hunt
James
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[SLUG] Linux midi interface

2013-02-08 Thread Ben Donohue

Hi all,

I'm after a USB to MIDI interface that works with Linux.

I'd prefer Linux Mint as I'm getting used to this distro but in any case 
I'm after buying one that works with Linux... as in has drivers etc.


End goal is to have the keyboard connected to a laptop running a flavour 
of Linux and run music learning / composing / sequencing / etc software 
on it.


Anyone care to add some thoughts / experience on what works.

Thanks,
Ben

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