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wiki:introduction [2014/07/30 11:50] – Added link to tutorials, copied parts of the front page here heikkiketwiki:introduction [2017/01/13 13:17] – [MIDI devices] kristopolous
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 All class-compliant midi devices work with Linux out-of-the box. Midi keyboards as well as USB-midi interfaces work without problems. No additional drivers are needed, except midi connections on Firewire devices, which use Ffado drivers. All class-compliant midi devices work with Linux out-of-the box. Midi keyboards as well as USB-midi interfaces work without problems. No additional drivers are needed, except midi connections on Firewire devices, which use Ffado drivers.
  
 +MIDI devices should also "just work" in a web browser in Linux. This article [[http://tangiblejs.com/posts/web-midi-music-and-show-control-in-the-browser|on tangiblejs]] is a good intro on web-based apps that can interface MIDI hardware.
 ===== JACK (Audio Connection Kit) ===== ===== JACK (Audio Connection Kit) =====
 Like AudioBus on the iPad, JACK is a patchbay type system that allows you to "connect" the audio/MIDI inputs and outputs of various Linux music programs to each other, and to hardware devices. Like AudioBus on the iPad, JACK is a patchbay type system that allows you to "connect" the audio/MIDI inputs and outputs of various Linux music programs to each other, and to hardware devices.
wiki/introduction.txt · Last modified: 2021/08/08 11:41 by gootz