I'm running a stock ubuntu 20.04 and i'm creating music with bitwig. I recently got me a genki wave which is a bluetooth midi devices which i would like to use in bitwig.
After reinstalling bluez with the --enable-midi flag i'm stuck now at the point where somehow alsa does not fully recognise the device.
So here's what I mean:
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aconnect -lio
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~ ❯ aconnect -lio
client 0: 'System' [type=kernel]
0 'Timer '
1 'Announce '
client 14: 'Midi Through' [type=kernel]
0 'Midi Through Port-0'
client 24: 'Launchpad Pro MK3' [type=kernel,card=2]
0 'Launchpad Pro MK3 LPProMK3 MIDI'
1 'Launchpad Pro MK3 LPProMK3 DIN'
2 'Launchpad Pro MK3 LPProMK3 DAW'
client 128: 'Wave' [type=user,pid=653]
0 'Wave Bluetooth '
~ ❯ aconnect -lio
client 0: 'System' [type=kernel]
0 'Timer '
1 'Announce '
client 14: 'Midi Through' [type=kernel]
0 'Midi Through Port-0'
client 24: 'Launchpad Pro MK3' [type=kernel,card=2]
0 'Launchpad Pro MK3 LPProMK3 MIDI'
1 'Launchpad Pro MK3 LPProMK3 DIN'
2 'Launchpad Pro MK3 LPProMK3 DAW'
client 128: 'Wave' [type=user,pid=653]
0 'Wave Bluetooth '
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~ ❯ aseqdump -p 128
Waiting for data. Press Ctrl+C to end.
Source Event Ch Data
128:0 Control change 0, controller 17, value 74
128:0 Control change 0, controller 18, value 80
128:0 Pitch bend 0, value 20
128:0 Control change 0, controller 16, value 1
128:0 Control change 0, controller 17, value 72
128:0 Pitch bend 0, value -134
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~ ❯ amidi -l
Dir Device Name
IO hw:2,0,0 Launchpad Pro MK3 LPProMK3 MIDI
IO hw:2,0,1 Launchpad Pro MK3 LPProMK3 DIN
IO hw:2,0,2 Launchpad Pro MK3 LPProMK3 DAW
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amidi -l
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amidi -l
so i'm kindly asking if anyone could point me to anything in order to make this work.