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Pulseaudio may not be displayed because you have uninstalled it.
If it works on Windows, it works on Linux (using wine)
With WINE? The problem is then exposing MIDI in WINE. So this topic should be in 'Running Non-Linux Software'. Or start a new topic -- WINE MIDI in that forum.davis wrote:I use Ableton:
You're maybe right. But i've been using Yamaha-CP33 as midi with a same setup (linux + ableton). I had yamaha-cp33 driver though. Keyboard showed up in ableton and that's all.. it was super simple process.
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$ aseqdump -l
Port Client name Port name
0:0 System Timer
0:1 System Announce
14:0 Midi Through Midi Through Port-0
16:0 Virtual Raw MIDI 0-0 VirMIDI 0-0
28:0 Hoontech SoundTrack Audio DSP24 MIDI-1 Hoontech/STA DSP24 3
28:32 Hoontech SoundTrack Audio DSP24 MIDI-2 Hoontech/STA DSP24 3
32:0 PhotonX25 PhotonX25 MIDI 1
32:1 PhotonX25 PhotonX25 MIDI 2
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$ aseqdump -p32:0
Waiting for data. Press Ctrl+C to end.
Source Event Ch Data
32:0 Note on 0, note 60, velocity 104
32:0 Note off 0, note 60
32:0 Note on 0, note 59, velocity 110
32:0 Note off 0, note 59
32:0 Note on 0, note 60, velocity 110
32:0 Note off 0, note 60
3 pin midi. Memory midi. And usb midi which my cable is connected to. You think I must isolate that USB midi and possibly disable the rest pins? (sorry if I totally misunderstood)
huh wtf..
Oh, I need to buy cables I guess. Well, it's worth a try.
I see. Using 5 pin MIDI is a workaround rather than a solution. Have you got the latest firmware for your keyboard? Other than that I don't have an explanation for why your keyboard appears in lsusb and not aseqdump.davis wrote:Oh, I need to buy cables I guess.