Oops!
in s_main.c, line 59, change
int sys_midiindevlist[1] = {0}; int sys_midioutdevlist[1] = {DEFMIDIOUTDEV};
to
int sys_midiindevlist[MAXMIDIINDEV] = {0}; int sys_midioutdevlist[MAXMIDIOUTDEV] = {DEFMIDIOUTDEV};
duh... Thanks for flagging it.
Miller
On Sun, Feb 17, 2002 at 05:15:21PM +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Miller Puckette hat gesagt: // Miller Puckette wrote:
For Windows users, the default is now not even to try to open midi input, but you can still override this with "-midiin 1" flag
I found a problem with midiin under linux, I think. I use two midi in devices normally, one for the keyboard and one for sequencer, and I start with "-midiindev 2,23". With test9, I could not get midi input from /dev/midi22 anymore unless I select only one to use, i.e. "-midiindev 23" works.
Ciao,
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