Thank you for your answer. However, I already know that : what I want
precisely is to find out which port is used by sendOSC (the local
port used to connect the remote one), so I can listen on that port
for replies using the dumpOSC object. This is because I want to send
OSC messages to a SC3 server (on port 57110), and display the replies
it sends back to pd : for that, I need to know which port is used by pd.
axel
Le 17 déc. 05 à 00:48, Frank Barknecht a écrit :
Hallo, Axel Balley hat gesagt: // Axel Balley wrote:
I'm new to pd and to this list, and I'm currently trying to learn how to make SuperCollider3 and pd interact with each other. I can send messages to the SC server from pd using the sendOSC object, however I need to know which port is used to send the messages, so I can configure the dumpOSC object to display the SC server's replies.
You are free to choose the port(s) Pd listens to for OSC messages, when creating the [dumpOSC] object: Just give the port as an argument to dumOSC as in: [dumOSC 9999] to make it listen on port 9999, or use [dumpOSC 3333] to use port 3333. Pd doesn't have a default port.
Ciao
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