From e723939bafaca41c18f9cf7a2b564bf0a6cfe36b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: PipeManMusic Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2013 23:39:43 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] fixing broken link to Setting Up Midi on Linux --- .../03_mackie-control-setup-on-linux.html | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/02_devices-using-mackielogic-control-protocol/03_mackie-control-setup-on-linux.html b/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/02_devices-using-mackielogic-control-protocol/03_mackie-control-setup-on-linux.html index e566ee0..0b0b17a 100644 --- a/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/02_devices-using-mackielogic-control-protocol/03_mackie-control-setup-on-linux.html +++ b/_manual/22_using-control-surfaces/02_devices-using-mackielogic-control-protocol/03_mackie-control-setup-on-linux.html @@ -8,5 +8,5 @@ title: Mackie Control Setup on Linux

Devices using ipMIDI

If you are using a device like the SSL Nucleus that uses ipMIDI, no set up is required other than to ensure that your control surface and computer are both connected to the same network.

Devices using conventional MIDI

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Before attempting to use a Mackie Control device that communicates via a standard MIDI cable or a USB cable, you should ensure that your Linux MIDI environment is setup.

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Before attempting to use a Mackie Control device that communicates via a standard MIDI cable or a USB cable, you should ensure that your Linux MIDI environment is setup.