Re: Arturia MicroFreak - Midi Control Center problems
Human Interface Device, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_human ... vice_class
But the Arturia devices are not HID devices, they're audio devices.
creating music freely
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Human Interface Device, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_human ... vice_class
But the Arturia devices are not HID devices, they're audio devices.
Ah yeah you're right, I can get it to install but it's the driver that fails. I don't see an option to skip it although the installation does continue. But surely it can't work without the driver?
I just compiled the git package and it picked up that I have libusb installed:
checking for libusb.h... yes
checking for libusb_interrupt_event_handler in -lusb-1.0... yes
However, nothing changed. Not sure what else to try ![]()
autostatic wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 9:58 amHuman Interface Device, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_human ... vice_class
But the Arturia devices are not HID devices, they're audio devices.
No, they make midi devices and also their audio devices talk midi.
Can you share please what exacly you did? I would also very much like to try it out
krussedull wrote: ↑Wed Oct 04, 2023 10:03 pmCan you share please what exacly you did? I would also very much like to try it out
I just installed the git version of Staging with paru and it picked up that I have libusb installed automatically.
Generally I noticed that Linux sometimes "gets in the way" by starting stuff for plugged-in USB devices that's not needed when we have to run Windows software.
The librarian for Korg opsix only works when I disable USB networking in a file in /etc/modprobe.d:
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blacklist rndis_wlan
blacklist rndis_host
blacklist usbnetbluebell wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 7:53 amThe librarian for Korg opsix only works when I disable USB networking in a file in /etc/modprobe.d:
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blacklist rndis_wlan blacklist rndis_host blacklist usbnet
Thank you very much for the suggestion!
..unfortunately it didn't help much here.
..if I did it correctly
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$ sudo vim /etc/modprobe.d/usb-test.conf
blacklist rndis_wlan
blacklist rndis_host
blacklist usbnet
$ systemctl reboot
..same problem, just hangs when connecting
Anyone tried it in a VM with mint (if mint does actually work)?
Okeeeey, after compiling wine for about 2-3 weeks (gawd it took some time) I searched the terminal log
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checking for libusb.h... yes
checking for libusb_interrupt_event_handler in -lusb-1.0... yes
...
checking for libusb.h... yes
checking for libusb_interrupt_event_handler in -lusb-1.0... no
...
configure: libusb-1.0 32-bit development files not found (or too old), USB devices won't be supported.
...
There were also a good bunch of these (that also contain "libusb")
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gcc -m64 -c -o dlls/wineusb.sys/unixlib.o ../wine/dlls/wineusb.sys/unixlib.c -Idlls/wineusb.sys -I../wine/dlls/wineusb.sys \
-Iinclude -I../wine/include -D__WINESRC__ -DWINE_UNIX_LIB -I/usr/include/libusb-1.0
...
/home/alf/.cache/yay/wine-git/src/build-64/tools/winebuild/winebuild -w --implib -o dlls/usbd.sys/libusbd.a -m32 \
--export ../wine/dlls/usbd.sys/usbd.sys.spec
/home/alf/.cache/yay/wine-git/src/build-64/tools/winebuild/winebuild -w --implib -o dlls/usbd.sys/i386-windows/libusbd.a \
--without-dlltool -b i686-w64-mingw32 --export ../wine/dlls/usbd.sys/usbd.sys.spec
...
tools/winebuild/winebuild -w --implib -o dlls/usbd.sys/libusbd.a -m64 --export ../wine/dlls/usbd.sys/usbd.sys.spec
...not really sure what's really going on here or if this trail lost its heat or not
krussedull wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2023 9:43 pmOkeeeey, after compiling wine for about 2-3 weeks (gawd it took some time) I searched the terminal log
...not really sure what's really going on here or if this trail lost its heat or not
Yeah it's a big one. That's really interesting, I didn't spot that when I tried it. Do you have lib32-libusb installed? I don't so I'm sure the log probably said the same thing for me.
I just had to try it right away, but unfortunately it didn't change much.
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checking for libusb_interrupt_event_handler in -lusb-1.0... no
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configure: libusb-1.0 32-bit development files not found (or too old), USB devices won't be supported.
After installing lib32-libusb the first one here turned to "yes" and the second one dissapaired.
..but that's pretty much it.
This rabbit hole goes deeper...
That's a shame, I thought that might have been the solution. I just tried Mint on a usb stick and it doesn't work for me there with my keystep. I may have to give up at this point, not sure what else we can try and I'm not convinced it will work on any setup now.
Yea unfortunately it seems like we are at a deadend. At least for now.
Twas a good jam!
Someone over there got something working so i gave it a try: viewtopic.php?t=24555&start=45
TL:DR; Samples still do not work!! (but i see my presets...)
use fresh wineprefix (e.g. export WINEPREFIX=~/apps/arturia-mcc)
with winecfg:
ps: i took the screenshot after i flashed the presets from the new firmware version on it