Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] MIDI confusion
From: Christoph Eckert (mchristoph.eckert_AT_t-online.de)
Date: Wed Dec 29 2004 - 19:11:52 EET
> The original poster said that some programs always connect
> their input port to the first MIDI out port, and that can't
> be changed. If they just registered themselves, it would
> be OK, or if they let you choose the port to connect to it
> would be OK, but always connecting to the first device
> seems boneheaded.
Hm, of course, if a program behaves this way, it's not as good
as it could be.
But let's take a single desktop computer (or even notebook)
which gets used as softsynth or sequencer.
A program could remember the last used connections (even if
these have been made with aconnect or qjckctl) and reconnect
automatically.
Of course, these bindings should appear in aconnect or
jackconnect and it should be possible to change it there.
If there are any apps which do not behave this way, why not
politely contact the author and ask if it couldn't be
changed? Probably the author has never has been in need to do
so so he simply didn't think about it.
Best regards
ce
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