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The problem I am facing is to do soft MIDI to work... I have successfully used JACKMIDI but no success on making a MIDI software to use it, since no MIDI driver is present...
I am thinking on modifications to make this soft work as a JACK client for default, if no other solution appears...
 
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The problem I am facing is to do soft MIDI to work... I have successfully used JACKMIDI but no success on making a MIDI software to use it, since no MIDI driver is present...
I am thinking on modifications to make this soft work as a JACK client for default, if no other solution appears...

You mean any MIDI software?

I've been busy, but 2 years ago I made a port of Ardour 3-3.3 (https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/ardour3-3-1-building-before-porting.40040/#post-228855 , for reference only, my own site is down and will rework on this on github) with success (audio and midi). audio/jack_umidiworked well with my USB M-AUDIO Fast Track Pro device, and thanks to Hans Peter Selasky, who made two patches when I needed, so it was possible to address my keyboard (Roland XP-30) into Ardour.

Give a try on audio/gigedit . How I used gigedit: Years ago I had used Proppelerhead Reason with some reffils. So I started a new Reason project and put long duration notes for every pitch in piano roll. Then exported many of my preffered patchs (drums, pianos, bass); broken every note in a WAV file and imported into gig files. A lot of work, but a lot of fun after that.

I used http://sourceforge.net/projects/jsampler/ to load the GIG Files. I can't remember why I did not used audio/qsampler, I just remember of a segmentation fault and that I tried to make some patches...

Take a look at rncbc.org : I used Synth V1 with jack_umidi. Works like a charm. (see the attached image).


Best regards.
 

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