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Date:      Fri, 07 Jun 2013 12:03:02 +0200
From:      Rodrigo OSORIO <rodrigo@bebik.net>
To:        freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: jack midi and lmms
Message-ID:  <51B1AFD6.1070201@bebik.net>
In-Reply-To: <51B1ACAD.5010505@bitfrost.no>
References:  <51B1AB31.9020304@ShaneWare.Biz> <51B1ACAD.5010505@bitfrost.no>

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On 06/07/13 11:49, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
> On 06/07/13 11:43, Shane Ambler wrote:
>>  From my earlier post I get the idea that while usb-midi on freebsd may
>> technically work it doesn't fit into the standard midi device lists so
>> doesn't "just work" like an old midi device. I'm not sure what midi
>> device support used to be like with sound cards but it appears that
>> traditional midi support is not very common.
>>
>> It looks like jack is the only usb-midi support that we have, which
>> currently means hydrogen is the only app supporting it (apart from the
>> jack examples)
>>
>> So I have started adding jack midi support to lmms. I have basic midi
>> input mostly working - that is soundfont and zynaddsubfx cause lmms to
>> freeze on jack-midi input but all others appear to work fine.
>>
>> Anyone interested in helping/debugging? Am I the only one that wants to
>> use this? Is there any interest in jack midi support for other apps?
>
> Hi Shane,
>
> This sounds very interesting. You know there are many examples how you 
> can do the JACK MIDI interface part, like jack_umidi, jack_ghero, 
> jack-keyboard etc, in ports. I'm not an expert about the LMMS MIDI 
> subsystem, but would like to test any patches!
>
> --HPS
>
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Hi guys,

As lmms port maintainer, even if I'm not a lmms "expert", I would be 
pleased to be in the loop
and help you to test patches, and, final step, integrate them in the 
port itself.

Best regards
- rodrigo





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