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MIDI SUPPORT - ohohoh!!!

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Published in 2016-10-14 14:25:48 | Show all floors |Read mode

Armbian beats everyone at this game!

ohhhohh... let's see armbian for the orange pi then.

damn i wanted that on 16.04 loboris' fixed image.

i now have EVERYTHING working.

camera gc2035
bluetooth
wifi
lan
HW 1080p decoding
thermal fix
resolution switchable.


i just need that midi support added.

i am willing to share image.

please.

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Published in 2017-9-29 20:04:05 | Show all floors
Edited by Gamatopex at 2017-9-29 20:05

Hi there!
I'm bumping this up (one year later ).
Is there any progress on it? I've got a OrangePi zero H2 (with Raspbian_server_For_zero_H2+_V0_1 ) and have a lot of trouble making it work with midi…
I tried to add all sound related and available modules with:

  1. insmod /lib/modules/3.4.39/snd-usbmidi-lib.ko
  2. insmod /lib/modules/3.4.39/snd-hwdep.ko
  3. insmod /lib/modules/3.4.39/sndspdif.ko
  4. insmod /lib/modules/3.4.39/snd-usb-audio.ko
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But it seems that one is still missing:  snd_seq which is required by ALSA
  1. root@OrangePI:~# aconnect -i
  2. > ALSA lib seq_hw.c:457:(snd_seq_hw_open) open /dev/snd/seq failed: No such file or directory
  3. > can't open sequencer
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Should I recompile a kernel with modules correctly loaded? Is there any plans on using a more recent kernel than 3.4.39?

Thank's a lot for this awesome little board!

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Is there any progress on it? I've got a OrangePi zero H2 (with Raspbian_server_For_zero_H2+_V0_1 ) and have a lot of trouble making it work with midi…

Community support with 3.4.113 is way better:
https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-zero/

build tools: (if MIDI is not already there)
https://github.com/armbian/build

Full working modern (NEXT) kernel 4.13.x is 1-2 months away.
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