Will wrote:
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:
$ pmidi -l
Port Client name
Will wrote:
Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you change asequencer.h in both the kernel and alsa-lib?
No, I didn't see my script had actually failed to patch
include/sound/asequencer.h
BTW I know there are several correct ways of updating the ALSA in Linux 2.6.x
according to the
At Wed, 25 Feb 2004 13:02:15 GMT,
Will wrote:
How easy would it be to make aplaymidi be able to move forwards and backwards
during playback, e.g. by pressing f or b, like Takashi Iwai's drvmidi?
Not so easy; even more so if you want to have correct controller
values. Adjusting settings
James Courtier-Dutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will wrote:
Is the following a correct way of updating the ALSA in Linux 2.6.3?
I have just updated the alsa.opensrc.org wiki.
Use option 1] on
http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=AlsaBuild2.6
Thanks. The section describing option 1 is still a
Takashi Iwai wrote:
Will wrote:
I wonder whether drvmidi actually does correctly restore controller and sysex
when you move during MIDI playback. I haven't studied the drvmidi code in
detail. I know the sound quality always seems to be correct
even when you move forwards and backwards very
At Wed, 25 Feb 2004 14:19:36 GMT,
Will wrote:
Takashi Iwai wrote:
Will wrote:
I wonder whether drvmidi actually does correctly restore controller and sysex
when you move during MIDI playback. I haven't studied the drvmidi code in
detail. I know the sound quality always seems to be
Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
add aplaymidi arecordmidi utilities
Having these command-line utilities is very useful. Previously there
were only the old OSS command-line programs like (x)playmidi and drvmidi.
How easy would it be to make aplaymidi be able to adjust the playback
Will wrote:
How easy would it be to make aplaymidi be able to adjust the playback speed
like playmidi? (playmidi -t 0.5 music.mid plays at twice the default speed)
Very easy.
How easy would it be to make aplaymidi be able to move forwards and backwards
during playback, e.g. by pressing f or
Will wrote:
Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting empty MIDI files containing only the MIDI header.
Are you using the latest CVS version of ALSA?
Some of the bugfixes I sent yesterday are needed by arecordmidi.
No, but I applied your patches to alsa-lib-1.0.3rc1 and Linux
Clemens Ladisch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm getting empty MIDI files containing only the MIDI header.
Are you using the latest CVS version of ALSA?
Some of the bugfixes I sent yesterday are needed by arecordmidi.
No, but I applied your patches to alsa-lib-1.0.3rc1 and Linux 2.6.3 in
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
See man pages for details.
add aplaymidi arecordmidi utilities
Index: alsa-utils/configure.in
===
RCS file: /cvsroot/alsa/alsa-utils/configure.in,v
retrieving revision 1.76
diff -u -r1.76 configure.in
--- alsa-utils/configure.in
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004, Clemens Ladisch wrote:
See man pages for details.
add aplaymidi arecordmidi utilities
Very nice work. Thank you.
Jaroslav
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Jaroslav Kysela [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux Kernel Sound Maintainer
ALSA Project, SuSE Labs
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