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<dfn>a2jmidid</dfn> is an application that bridges between the system
<abbr title="Musical Instrument Digital Interface">MIDI</abbr> ports and
- <abbt title="JACK Audio Connection Kit">JACK</abbr>.
+ <abbr title="JACK Audio Connection Kit">JACK</abbr>.
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<p>
First you should make sure that there is no ALSA sequencer support enabled
in JACK. To do that open QJackCtl's <kbd class="menu">Setup</kbd> window.
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<p>
- Set <kbd class="menu">Settings > MIDI Driver</kbd> to <kbd
+ Set <kbd class="menu">Settings > MIDI Driver</kbd> to <kbd
class="input">none</kbd>.
Then uncheck the <kbd class="optoff">Misc > Enable ALSA Sequencer
support</kbd> option.<br />
First, check whether a2jmidid is already installed in your system. After
starting your JACK server, go to the command line and type
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-<kbd class="lincmd">a2jmidid -e</kbd>
+<kbd class="cmd lin">a2jmidid -e</kbd>
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If a2jmidid does not exist, install it with the software manager of your
Linux distribution and try again.