> One hypothesis: pmidi opens the midi device in
> write-only mode, which blocks the echo (read) at a
> low level (before it shows up in /p/a/c/midiD0).
> And my cable is busted for MIDI in :( I'm hoping
> there are better (software-only) hypotheses.
Sorry, I should have done a bit more testing.
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Damien Covey wrote:
> Thank you. I looked in /sbin/ but they it wasnt there. Didnt think to
> look in /usr/sbin/. I'll remember that for the future.
The best way to look for things is to use locate, eg
locate alsactl
You need (as root) to run updatedb regularly, best thro
More info on this.
As per Clemens, I got a new cable, and now my
system is 50% working. I can send external MIDI
events out, and drive my MIDI gear from my Linux
box.
But I still can't receive any external MIDI events.
And the behavior is strange:
If I directly connect pins 12 and 15 of my gam
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Ashley George wrote:
I have a vt8233A and main things seems to be ok (xmms sounds) Use the CVS
version and follow instructions there... If you can, send your
/etc/modules.conf and the way you have compiled the modules and library...
I said main things because others don't wor
Ian,
Originally I was going to ask why you didn't post the info
here. Then I read the thread. Painful..
In my office at work I have a SB Audigy mp3+ running
Alsa/Jack/Ardour under RH 7.3. I used the PlanetCCRMA flow to get there, which
is great for me under RH but I haven't a clue whe
Hi. I've got the following problem with my sound card: I own an "Aztech PCI288" card
based on a
"Trident Q3D-II NX" chipset. The thing is that I can't enable the 'Rear' channel. My
software:
Mandrake Linux 9.0 with ALSA 0.9.0 . Please let me know how to fix this. Thanks.
Hi all,
I
have tried unsuccessfully to get my soundblaster audigy card to work under slackware. There is a thread with message id: anvfl0$ff3$[EMAIL PROTECTED] which details the problem thus
far. I can’t think of
anything else to try. Thanks everyone.
T
Hi,
I posted this a couple of days ago but got no responses. That's expected
if no one is actually using Bristol.
However, I'd still like to debug why this isn't working. Bristol is
responding to MIDI, but the volume is so low you have to stick you ear in
the speakers to hear it.
I'm won