![]() The ancient "WinXP" version of Midi Control Center that I use is not on Arturia's website anymore as far as I can tell. Unfortunate that the midi driver still won't work in Wine. But on the other hand: it was the only way you could get the driver to install, right? Because software hasn't been strictly 32 bit for a long time. I read that you created a Wine 32 bit "wine bottle" aka "wine prefix". Sync button is greyed out, and MIDI Control Center can't determine the Keylab's firmware rev. MIDI Control Center still doesn't talk to the Keylab, though. MIDI Control Center installs and runs fine. Linuxmusician01 wrote: ↑ Wed 10:01 which Arturia Keylab do you have? (*cue Rosanne Rosannadanna* - "It's always SOMEthing"*) So I've got to get THAT little SNAFU figured out before I can go back and try MIDI Control Center in the VM again. No Keylab, no UM-ONE, no Akai drum pads, no printer, no nothin'. ![]() Now, under 22.04, Virtualbox no longer wants to see ANY of my USB peripherals except the keyboard and mouse. Under 20.04 all the USB and MIDI stuff worked, and MIDI Control Center could see and configure the Keylab. On another irritating note, just firing up Virtualbox and starting my Win10 VM is not a workable alternative. So now my question becomes, "What is that WINE midi driver", and how can I con arbitrary programs in WINE (like MIDI Control Center, maybe?) to load it?!?!" I wonder if this is going to be a profitable avenue of investigation or if I'm still just beating my head against a brick wall. Some essential layer of interactivity between WINE and the underlying USB interface is just not happening.Īs a curious side note, if I load up, e.g., Cherry Audio's DCO-106 (btw, it's an AWESOME Juno emulator and worth every penny ) with wine, a magical entry called "WINE midi driver" shows up under the ALSA midi connections tab on QJackctl, and when the Keylab is connected to it, everything works - I can use MIDI Learn on the DCO-106 to set any of the knobs and sliders on the Keylab to perform whatever functions I see fit in the softsynth. MIDI Control Center **and the Arturia MIDI Driver** installed just fine!!! Alas, when I run MIDI Control Center it does NOT see the Keylab. ![]() WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=/home/bhm/.wine32-arturia/ wine Downloads/music/arturia/MIDI_Control_Center_1_13_6_8.exe Install MIDI Control Center in the new environment: Set a Libraries override for midimap (native,builtin) ![]() Set Staging options to disable CSMT (which is deprecated anyhow, so no loss) and hide Wine version from applications WINEARCH=win32 WINEPREFIX=/home/bhm/.wine32-arturia/ winecfg Generate a new, virgin 32bit wine environment: Here's what I did to try to get MIDI Control Center up and going. They change patches and respond to note values, pitchbend and modulation, but none of the knobs or sliders work, and the screen doesn't update if I move anything. With yabridge 3.8.1 installed, I can get Analog Lab 4 and Analog Lab 5 to run. Xubuntu 22.04 with Ubuntustudio-installer - all packages and backports, liquorix kernel, wine-staging 7.10, OG Keylab49 So tantalizingly close, and yet still so freaking far off.
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