Still no luck compiling with alsa-midi support. I must still be missing something.
Is this the correct configuration to compile?
./configure --enable-jack --disable-oss --enable-portmidi
Is portmidi MIDI through alsa? That's how it is described on the portmidi site. Pd doesn't have an --enable-alsa-midi flag, so I assume it's got to be something else.
With the above configuration, my MIDI options are still /dev/midi1 and /dev/midi2. Aren't these the expected devices for OSS? I've disabled OSS.
Neither qpwgraph, qjackctl, nor aconnect show MIDI ports for Pd.
S
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On 27.04.22 20:29, IOhannes m zm?lnig wrote:
qpwctl (if I remember the name correctly), I think you meant qpwgraph
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Am 28. April 2022 15:37:31 MESZ schrieb Samuel Burt composer.samuel.burt@gmail.com:
Still no luck compiling with alsa-midi support. I must still be missing something.
ALSA-MIDI will be builtin on Linux by default, unless you explicitely disable it (ALSA).
You must tell Pd to use it at runtime. Either via the "-alsamidi" flag, or by selecting it in the media menu. You must *also* make sure that the number of MIDI-ports opened by Pd is "1" or more (in the MIDI-dialog, or via "-mididev 1"). The default is "0" for some reason (I might have been involved in that default, but can't remember...)
mfg.sfg.jfd IOhannes
I still havent tried pipewire, but as I understand qjackctl will let you manage jack or pipewire. May be you will fix it by installing the a2j. After initiating the audio run "a2jmidid -e &" or use it as a startup script in qjackctl.
On Thu, Apr 28, 2022 at 8:42 AM Samuel Burt composer.samuel.burt@gmail.com wrote:
Still no luck compiling with alsa-midi support. I must still be missing something.
Is this the correct configuration to compile?
./configure --enable-jack --disable-oss --enable-portmidi
Is portmidi MIDI through alsa? That's how it is described on the portmidi site. Pd doesn't have an --enable-alsa-midi flag, so I assume it's got to be something else.
With the above configuration, my MIDI options are still /dev/midi1 and /dev/midi2. Aren't these the expected devices for OSS? I've disabled OSS.
Neither qpwgraph, qjackctl, nor aconnect show MIDI ports for Pd.
S
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Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2022 23:25:51 +0200 From: Max abonnements@revolwear.com To: pd-list@lists.iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] Pd, pipewire, and MIDI Message-ID: 86ad8944-6510-98ed-aad1-1b439acdbe45@revolwear.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed
On 27.04.22 20:29, IOhannes m zm?lnig wrote:
qpwctl (if I remember the name correctly), I think you meant qpwgraph
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