hello,
thanks all for your answer.
i fact, i've got only 1 /dev/midi* device when i plug my interface.
so the problem does not really come from pd.
did anyone succesfully using multiple in / out usb/midi interface under linux
(ubuntu)?
thx
Cyrille
patco a écrit :
hello, you might want to
cyrille henry wrote:
hello,
thanks all for your answer.
i fact, i've got only 1 /dev/midi* device when i plug my interface.
so the problem does not really come from pd.
did anyone succesfully using multiple in / out usb/midi interface under linux
(ubuntu)?
yes i am (i think)
my
cyrille henry wrote:
hello,
IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
cyrille henry wrote:
hello,
thanks all for your answer.
i fact, i've got only 1 /dev/midi* device when i plug my interface.
so the problem does not really come from pd.
did anyone succesfully using multiple in / out usb/midi
IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
the latter.
starting Pd with pd -alsamidi 1,1 (apologies for the weird syntax),
should give you 2 midi-in ports and 2 midi-out ports.
you can also select alsamidi via the media-menu, and chose the number
of ports you want.
btw, i've updated the aconnectgui
IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
...
the latter.
starting Pd with pd -alsamidi 1,1 (apologies for the weird syntax),
should give you 2 midi-in ports and 2 midi-out ports.
-alsamidi did not work here (got same result than pd -help)
you can also select alsamidi via the media-menu, and chose the
cyrille henry wrote:
IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
...
the latter.
starting Pd with pd -alsamidi 1,1 (apologies for the weird syntax),
should give you 2 midi-in ports and 2 midi-out ports.
-alsamidi did not work here (got same result than pd -help)
you can also select alsamidi via the
hello,
i can't test right now, but i now have alsa-midi.
aconnect can see pd, so i think i'll will be ok.
thanks a lot
Cyrille
IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
cyrille henry wrote:
IOhannes m zmoelnig a écrit :
...
the latter.
starting Pd with pd -alsamidi 1,1 (apologies for the weird
Under MIDI settings, have you clicked, multiple devices, and selected
bcf2000: Port 1 in input device 1 *AND* bcf2000: Port 2 in input device 2
e.t.c.
On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 7:02 PM, cyrille henry
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
hello,
i've got a usb / midi device with 2 in and 2 out (bcf2000 by
On Wed, 2008-10-29 at 20:02 +0100, cyrille henry wrote:
hello,
i've got a usb / midi device with 2 in and 2 out (bcf2000 by example, but
i've got the same problem with other hardware).
With pd/linux (ubuntu), i can't use the 2nd in / out : just the 1st one is
usable.
does anyone know
hello, you might want to try to create a symlink to your other midi
ports?
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2007-08/052968.html
Le mercredi 29 octobre 2008 à 20:02 +0100, cyrille henry a écrit :
hello,
i've got a usb / midi device with 2 in and 2 out (bcf2000 by example, but
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