De: patco megalegoland@yahoo.fr Date: 2006/09/25 lun. PM 01:29:18 GMT-04:00 À: martin.peach@sympatico.ca, pd-list@iem.at Objet: RE: [PD] midi synch strategy
Oh! how did you try [midirealtimein]?
From one WinXp running pd-0.39-2 to a Win98 machine also running pd-0.39-2. Either direction [midirealtimein] always outputs 0 on both outlets. I guess I haven't started pd's beat counter (wherever that might be?)
Martin
from ableton live and using midiyoke or mappledriver I get the midi clock numbers and even the pattern's beat numbers, let me try with cubaseSX... with sending a midiclock. I've got 252 and 0 with start, 242 and 2 with stop, 248 and 0 along the sequence. 242 and 2 comes when I move the cubase's cursor position The second outlet seems to be related to midi port.
with sending a timecode: I've got 240 and 2 when I move the cubase's position' cursor, 241 and 2 when sequence is started
martin.peach@sympatico.ca a écrit :
De: patco Date: 2006/09/25 lun. PM 12:25:44 GMT-04:00 À: pd-list@iem.at Objet: RE: [PD] midi synch strategy
Hello, at least we can use [midirealtimein] for receiving midi clock messages, from any host with using virtual midi into pure data even under windows. The first outlet outputs the midiclock message (250, 248, 252), and the second one outputs the beat value.
That's weird, for me both outputs are always 0 on winXP pd-0.39-2.
[248( | [midiout] ... MIDI cable ... [midirealtimein] | | [0\ [0\
[midiout] doesn't work indeed with both winXP and linux using pd-0.39-2
It works for me on winXP.
Martin
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