On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 4:55 PM, Nedko Arnaudov <nedko@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> "alex stone" <compose59@email-addr-hidden> writes:
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> >I think you use both sequencer backend of JACK and a2jmidid, they both
> >handle "legacy" ALSA seq apps. I personally use raw midi backend for
> >handling hardware ports and a2jmidid for handling "legacy" ALSA seq
> >apps.
I didn't know this, i'll have a look. I've been using alsa seq for all, not
realising a2jmidid would 'duplicate' alsa legacy app ports.
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> >As for port numbering, your observations matches my knowledge about the
> >code, i.e. port numbers are increasing and reset to 0 on jack server
> >start.
No user error? I'm amazed...
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> >BTW I'm surprised that you managed to connect Rosegarden trough
> >a2jmidid. I was under impression that it needs static alsa<->jack
> >bridges,
I may not have explained this properly. In the pic you can see RG midi
cabled to LS midi. Both are Alsa. I couldn't use the a2jbridge.
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> >This indeed sounds strange. Maybe it is some bug in jackdbus patchbay
> >code. As test, can you please check whether those audio connections
> >appear through libjack interface, either using qjackctl or jack_lsp with
> >-c option?
Qjackctl confirms the ports are cabled together. They simply don't show as
connected in lpatchage, even with a refresh, or restart.
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> Still using "jack_lsp -c" next time may be helpgul ;)
I've written this down, O learned one .........
Alex.
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> Nedko Arnaudov <GnuPG KeyID: DE1716B0>
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