X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=_manual%2F03_setting-up-your-system%2F05_setting-up-midi.html;h=4172ba99ce0ea804d68a51127f7a6274b0df6c92;hb=7a9da70647ce4d4c48e042f93e05b89dd983399e;hp=8925eb73bde2c437981a240d4f9faa8909362fe0;hpb=3324a572011bb6b6fb1c3343fc55fc64825d9405;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/_manual/03_setting-up-your-system/05_setting-up-midi.html b/_manual/03_setting-up-your-system/05_setting-up-midi.html index 8925eb7..4172ba9 100644 --- a/_manual/03_setting-up-your-system/05_setting-up-midi.html +++ b/_manual/03_setting-up-your-system/05_setting-up-midi.html @@ -17,12 +17,7 @@ title: Setting Up MIDI

MIDI Handling Frameworks

MIDI input and output for Ardour are handled by the same "engine" - that handles audio input and output. Up to release 3.5, that means - that all MIDI I/O takes place via JACK. JACK itself uses the - native MIDI support of the operating system to receive and send - MIDI data. The native MIDI support provides device drivers for MIDI - hardware and libraries needed by software applications that want to - work with MIDI. + that handles audio input and output.

@@ -34,6 +29,12 @@ title: Setting Up MIDI ALSA MIDI is the standard MIDI framework on Linux systems. +
Windows
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+ There is no single standard MIDI framework on Windows, + but Ardour can work with ASIO and others. +
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