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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Patrick Shirkey
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