hi m
1. i think you need "aconnectgui" or "kaconnect", very simple tools to
route your midi connections. there is "aconnect" as a command line tool.
2. as far as i know there is no difference between jack midi and alsa
midi - jack is using alsa midi.
hope this helps
nikola
Miguel M wrote:
> Ok, I have a two part question. First, is there a tool like
> jack.plumbing to maintain MIDI connections. If there's not, I'd be
> happy to help in the development of one. I would use QJackCtl's
> patchbay feature but I need to set up and maintain these connections
> quickly and would prefer to use a simple text file for connections rules
> and have a daemon that maintains them.
>
> Secondly, what is the difference between the JACK midi and the ALSA
> midi. So far, I haven't seen many applications that support the JACK
> MIDI. Can I communicate between ALSA MIDI applications and JACK midi
> ones? If not, what is the point of adding MIDI capabilities to JACK?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Miguel
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