On Sun, 16 Apr 2017 10:32:12 +0200, Jeremy Jongepier wrote:
>Jack2 has this bridging too with the alsarawmidi driver. a2jmidid works
>better though because it can export any MIDI endpoint, afaik the
>alsarawmidi only exposes the hardware endpoints.
In the past I used "-Xalsarawmidi" a lot to reduce MIDI jitter, when
sending MIDI events to external MIDI equipment. IIRC it required to run
"a2jmidid -e" in addition to be able to connect everything with anything
else.
I suspect at the moment this is stored by Ardour5:
[rocketmouse@email-addr-hidden ~]$ cat .jackdrc
/usr/bin/jackd -t 200 -p 2048 -R -T -X alsarawmidi -d alsa -n 2 -r 44100 -p 128 -d hw:HDSPMx579bcc,0 -X alsarawmidi
I wonder what the "-Xalsarawmidi" behind "-d alsa" is good for, I
always used it just one time before "-d alsa". However, I don't know if
Ardour5 does launch a2jmidi, I'll check this next time I run Ardour5. I
didn't launch a2jmidi manually, but didn't notice an issue connecting
anything.
[rocketmouse@email-addr-hidden ~]$ man jackd | grep alsaraw
[rocketmouse@email-addr-hidden ~]$ jackd --help | grep alsaraw -B10
no message buffer overruns
no message buffer overruns
no message buffer overruns
-d master-backend-name [ ... master-backend args ... ]
jackdmp -d master-backend-name --help
to display options for each master backend
Available backends:
loopback (slave)
firewire (master)
netone (master)
net (master)
dummy (master)
alsarawmidi (slave)
[rocketmouse@email-addr-hidden ~]$ pacman -Q jack2
jack2 1.9.10.r261.g2d1d3235-1
Happy holidays!
Ralf
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