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Osimidi Stage and Beringer BCF2000 with Ubuntustudio

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I'm new to Ubuntustudio and I don't know much about Linux. I use the last LTS version.

I use a Beringer xr18. I control it with the X-AIR application thru a wifi router. It's working fine

I want to use my midi controller BCF2000 and Osimidi Stage to have a physical controller in top of the X-AIR app. To do so, Osimidi Stage must see the

XR18 mixer -> Ok The X-AIR application -> KO The BCF2000 -> KO

My BCF2000 is in Mackie mode and I could see it somewhere in pulse.

I get osimidi Stage from osimidi web site and X-AIR from Beringer web site to.

I don't know my issue is caused by a bad application, a missing driver or settings in Ubuntustudio

If someone have the same setup any help would be appreciated.

Regards Bertrand

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Please be specific with details; what exactly do you mean by *last LTS* (*a lot of users of this & other support sites often use such terms, and often mean something very different to those who are involved with the project actually know gets released*) You're using the KDE Plasma desktop I take it (*the second-to-last LTS used Xfce so it matters you being specific*)
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