It could be your configuration. Open a terminal and typePix Retro wrote:I've got an M-audio 1x1 midisport and can't get it to work at all...
it lights up and recognises input but i can't get it to show in linux at all...
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amidi -l
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It could be your configuration. Open a terminal and typePix Retro wrote:I've got an M-audio 1x1 midisport and can't get it to work at all...
it lights up and recognises input but i can't get it to show in linux at all...
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amidi -l
Supertip, thanks!Drumfix wrote:For the midisport you need to have the package "midisport-firmware" installed.
That's interesting! Is it this device?Jamesf wrote: To replace it in the medium term, I bought a Mackie Producer 2x2, partly because they make a point of explicitly supporting Linux. For €109, I'm impressed - that thing's good! For as long as you can get by on 2 ins, 2 outs and MIDI in/out, it's worth seriously considering.
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To your knowledge, is the Linux hardware compatibility stated somewhere?Tracktion™ Music Production Software + DAW Essentials Collection Plug-Ins Included
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It is indeed that device.CrocoDuck wrote:That's interesting! Is it this device?Jamesf wrote: To replace it in the medium term, I bought a Mackie Producer 2x2, partly because they make a point of explicitly supporting Linux. For €109, I'm impressed - that thing's good! For as long as you can get by on 2 ins, 2 outs and MIDI in/out, it's worth seriously considering.
Looking back through it, maybe it isn't :scratches head:CrocoDuck wrote:I was reading the page and the manual, but I did not found any statement of Linux hardware compatibility, just this about related software
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To your knowledge, is the Linux hardware compatibility stated somewhere?
Nice one. I will keep mackie under the radar from now on.Jamesf wrote:Well, in practice it's almost disconcertingly plug-and-play class-compliant, so at least I leapt to a correct conclusion.