#O#n 01-Nov-02, Steve Frampton wrote:

> Client  64 : "External MIDI 0" [Kernel]
>  Port   0 : "MIDI 0-0" (RWeX)
> Client  65 : "Emu10k1 WaveTable" [Kernel]
>  Port   0 : "Emu10k1 Port 0" (-We-)
>  Port   1 : "Emu10k1 Port 1" (-We-)
>  Port   2 : "Emu10k1 Port 2" (-We-)
>  Port   3 : "Emu10k1 Port 3" (-We-)
> Client  72 : "External MIDI 1" [Kernel]
>  Port   0 : "CLP_950x Port 0" (RWeX)
>  Port   1 : "CLP_950x Port 1" (RWeX)

> Obviously Linux is seeing and recognizing the keyboard, but the
> question is, how can I get sound in/out via MIDI? I've tried playmidi
> with various command line options as well as trying to cat midi files
> to my /dev/sequencer, /dev/midi, /dev/midi1, etc. but no such luck.

You'll probably want to investigate aconnect (from alsa-utils) and pmidi
(an ALSA-aware MIDI player).  I haven't used them extensively myself,
but they should be able to sort you out...
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