Christian Convey a écrit : > Does anyone know if/how I can get my Radias to have a MIDI connection > to my Ubuntu Studio 9.04 computer, over USB? > > I'm very new to connecting a MIDI keyboard to a PC. I just bought a > Korg Radias, and it has a USB connector. The Radias software for > Windows has a USB-MIDI driver. It works fine on Windows, but I have > no idea how to tell if Ubuntu Studio's software can see the keyboard > via MIDI. Any suggestions? > > I don't have a separate USB-MIDI conversion box, so at the moment the > Radia's USB port is my only hope of connecting the keyboard to my PC. > >
Hi, I'm not an expert but, you don't need a separate usb-midi conversion box. When you plug your korg radias with usb, and after launching jack and qsynth, in connexion windows, in audio part, on left colum, you have qsynth connected to right colum in system playback, audio is ok. a screenshot here : http://laurent.bellegarde.free.fr/ubuntu/studio/jack_audio1.png in alsa part, in left colum, you have your keyboard radias, and in right colum, fluidsynth, and you have to connect with the mouse the keyboard to fluidsynth. a screenshot here : http://laurent.bellegarde.free.fr/ubuntu/studio/jack_alsa2.png at this time, you can play music with your keyboard (as i haven't got one, i use virtual midi keyboard) a screenshot here : http://laurent.bellegarde.free.fr/ubuntu/studio/virtual_midi_keyboard_qsynth.png If you have only an old midi keyboard, without usb connexion, you can use it under ubuntu studio with an external convertisor midi->usb as M-audio Blue Hope it helps Laurent -- Ubuntu-Studio-users mailing list Ubuntu-Studio-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-users