[wplug] Laptop MIDI

Robert E. Coutch robert.coutch at verizon.net
Tue Jan 24 13:35:39 EST 2006


.. and were these devices USB, PCMCIA, ect?


On Tuesday 24 January 2006 01:12 pm, Bryon Gill wrote:
> I've used two different ones and both work fine under linux, one is a
> yamaha cable and the other one is a Voyetra.  I believe usb-midi is pretty
> well standardized.  I've also used a generic game-port midi adapter under
> linux successfully.  The all autodetect reasonably well in Fedora, but if
> they are plugged in when you boot the order of your alsa devices may be
> rearranged in unpleasant ways.
>
> Bryon
>
> On Mon, 23 Jan 2006, Robert E. Coutch wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Any suggestions for MIDI on a Linux laptop?
> > I have 2 USB ports, a parallel and serial port.
> > I also have 2 Cardbus/PCMCIA slots.
> >
> > I have been working on getting the snd-serial-u16550 serial port MIDI
> > module loaded with NO success.
> > Has anyone successfully used this?
> > I have a Korg 05/RW and Alesis QS6.1 that have the pc serial port and I
> > have the proper cable.
> >
> > Can you suggest any PCMCIA or USB adapters for MIDI that you have had
> > working under Linux?
> >
> > I really don't want to have to use Windows to do this but I do know it
> > works as I have used it in the past with the serial port setup.
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Bob
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