Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2016 08:49:40 -0200 From: Marcel Bonnet <marcelbonnet@gmail.com> To: Matt Olander <matt@ixsystems.com> Cc: FreeBSD multimedia <freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: FreeBSD Jack'd Up MIDI Message-ID: <CAPe0dBn9DD3Jus36WYbkggpYK0fBLzLK26Y_%2Bq2-%2BZWPhRd3wA@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <851570759.8045937.1478355480246.JavaMail.zimbra@ixsystems.com> References: <851570759.8045937.1478355480246.JavaMail.zimbra@ixsystems.com>
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On 5 November 2016 at 12:18, Matt Olander <matt@ixsystems.com> wrote: > > My question is...how in the heck do I use it? Docs seem scarce for midi on FreeBSD (or ancient), so I'm hoping that it's something silly that I missed/skipped or overlooked. > > When I plug it in: > ugen0.16: <AKAI PROFESSIONAL,LP> at usbus0 > uaudio3: <AKAI PROFESSIONAL,LP MPK mini, class 0/0, rev 1.10/1.00, addr 17> on usbus0 > uaudio3: No playback. > uaudio3: No recording. > uaudio3: MIDI sequencer. > uaudio3: No HID volume keys found. > > ..and a /dev/umidi3.0 device appears (yay!?). I think my Akai APC40 board is on umidi2.0. > Hi, folks. Dear Matt, another user, with the same MIDI Controller contact me in private last month. He got it working, then I compiled the experience in a thread (FreeBSD Forums) : https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/58151/ , if you are interested. Hope it is accurate, I tried to explain how this works in FreeBSD, and pointed how to do it; suggesting some MIDI apps to play. Cheers, -- Marcel Bonnet github.com/marcelbonnet/
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