[PD] Help with MIDI i/o Linux Pd

Steve Briggs steve at bananamum.com
Tue Feb 15 18:56:46 CET 2005


I don't have a um1 but I have a pcr keyboard which I think are similar 
in there USB MIDI implementation.
I vaguely remember having to symbolically link to the D1 device and not D0.
Sorry I can't verify this I don't have my gear with me.

...steve...

Jamie Bullock wrote:

>Hmm.. well I have the same problem as you. Yesterday the fix below
>worked for me, now it doesn't. Strange..
>
>Jamie
>
>On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 09:53 +0000, Jamie Bullock wrote:
>  
>
>>Do 'aconnect -i' or 'pmidi -l', give a list of MIDI devices? If they do
>>your problem is with PD not 'seeing' the device. I would guess that you
>>don't have the right symbolic link in your dev tree. Try something like:
>>
>>ln -s /dev/snd/midiC1D0 /dev/midi.
>>
>>Where midiC1D0 is your first MIDI interface.
>>
>>Jamie
>>
>>On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 20:34 -0500, Mitchell Turner wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>I am trying to get a Planet CCRMA linux box up and running with PD.  I 
>>>am having one problem.  I cannot get UM-1 (USB MIDI) to show up as a 
>>>MIDI input/output device in the MIDI Settings... window of PD 
>>>(Media>MIDI settings...).
>>>
>>>This MIDI device shows up as an Audio device instead.  When I click on 
>>>the Audio Settings (Media>Audio settings...)  the UM-1 is in the audio 
>>>list.  This audio list also shows my Modem.
>>>
>>>I know I have not configured something correctly but cannot figure out 
>>>the problem.
>>>
>>>Here is my setup:
>>>Fedora Core 3 (from CCRMA)
>>>all of the Planet CCRMA audio apps (including ALSA, PD, etc...)
>>>
>>>Any help would be greatly appreciated,
>>>Mitch
>>>
>>>
>>>
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