Hello, I am trying to demo some of my PD work on a different machine...only problem is that I keep getting the error:
"midiInOpen: There is no driver installed on your system".
Where can I get this driver? I have been trying to use a USB MIDI interface....is USB supported by Pure_Data?
Help! Marcus.
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Marcus Flanagan wrote:
Hello, I am trying to demo some of my PD work on a different machine...only problem is that I keep getting the error:
"midiInOpen: There is no driver installed on your system".
Where can I get this driver? I have been trying to use a USB MIDI interface....is USB supported by Pure_Data?
USB is not directly supported by pd. however, it is the job of the driver to hide the hardware-facts from the application. we have both windows and linux machines (well, it's one dual-boot machine) that work with roland's um1 perfectly under pd.
so :: which os are you using ? is the gx110 supported ? i am not sure, whether the gx110 is supported under linux. are the drivers installed correctly (i guess so, but who knows) under linux: do you have a /dev/midi ? under windoze: (i don't know, but) check whether you find your midi-device somewhere under properties/multimedia (or whatever it is under your personal taste-windoze: it's all different on 95/98/nt/xp
if it does work with other apps, try using "pd -listdev" to see, whether your midi-device is detected properly by pd and which device-id it has. use the one you get with "-midiindev"
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Help! Marcus.
On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
we have both windows and linux machines (well, it's one dual-boot machine) that work with roland's um1 perfectly under pd.
Could you tell me what driver you're using for the um1? I tried 'usbmidi-20020122.tar.gz' from member.nifty.jp/Breeze, but I couldn't make it work...either on red hat 7.2 or debian 2.2.r4...I think I probably missed something obvious, though. Any advice on the install?
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Could you tell me what driver you're using for the um1? I tried 'usbmidi-20020122.tar.gz' from member.nifty.jp/Breeze, but I couldn't make it work...either on red hat 7.2 or debian 2.2.r4...I think I probably missed something obvious, though. Any advice on the install?
I'm using usbmidi-20011212. W/ kernel 2.4.5, debian/unstable.
ls -l /dev/midi0 crw-rw-rw- 1 root audio 14
After I connect the UM1 I type 'modprobe usb-midi'.
That should be all you have to do.
andy