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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