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USB midi output dies after a couple of notes #89

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protectorateindustrial opened this issue Oct 16, 2023 · 2 comments
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USB midi output dies after a couple of notes #89

protectorateindustrial opened this issue Oct 16, 2023 · 2 comments

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@protectorateindustrial
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USB midi output dies after a while. Clock messages aslo affected. Midi message monitor lv2 displays the messages, nothing from the physical output. Tested with roland um-1 and iConnectivity mio.

@rreichenbach
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We might need some more info. So your um-1 or mio is connected to the pi USB, and the DIN output of that cable is attached to a synth module or something similar? What is generating the MIDI notes (a MOD plugin, external MIDI controller, etc.)? The notes Are received for some time, but fail later? Does a reboot, fix the problem (for a similar duration)? It would be helpful to see a screenshot of the MIDI config as seen from the MOD-UI (lower right corner).

@protectorateindustrial
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I'm connecting the usb midi interfaces directly to the rpi is usb ports. Anyway I was able to fix this by uninstalling anything jack related (including the libraries) and reinstalling jack. I was also able to reproduce the problem again by installing the dependencies the are listed in the pi-stomp mod install script. I guess theres a jack dev library in those deps that cause the usb midi out to drop out after like 50 events.

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