I'm using a Midiman Midisport 1x1 (USB), and it works perfectly. It's
about US$40. From the ALSA soundcard matrix, it looks like many of the
Edirol UM-series USB MIDI interfaces are also supported.
Ben
On Tuesday 21 October 2003 5:28 pm, Florin Andrei wrote:
I'd like to add a MIDI input and
Florin Andrei wrote:
Therefore, i must add some sort of MIDI hardware, either via PCMCIA or
via USB.
What are your recommendations? What works for you, is not too expensive,
is supported by ALSA and is compatible with existing MIDI hardware and
applications?
All USB MIDI interfaces from
Hallo,
Florin Andrei hat gesagt: // Florin Andrei wrote:
I'd like to add a MIDI input and output to my laptop, so that i can
connect a hardware synthesizer to a software sequencer. The sequencer
must run with JACK and ALSA.
The laptop already has a very simple sound card, embedded, with
On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 01:59, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Florin Andrei hat gesagt: // Florin Andrei wrote:
I'd like to add a MIDI input and output to my laptop, so that i can
connect a hardware synthesizer to a software sequencer. The sequencer
must run with JACK and ALSA.
First, let me thank
Hallo,
Florin Andrei hat gesagt: // Florin Andrei wrote:
If i could just use a sequencer on the laptop, that would be fine. I'm
not planning to actually do analog + MIDI on the laptop, not in the near
future anyway. I just want to be able to draw musical sketches with my
sequencer, just
I'd like to add a MIDI input and output to my laptop, so that i can
connect a hardware synthesizer to a software sequencer. The sequencer
must run with JACK and ALSA.
The laptop already has a very simple sound card, embedded, with analog
in and out. But there's no MIDI.
Therefore, i must add some