No, not exactly... I can't get PD to set any MIDI IN device. Nor will it allow me multiple MIDI OUT devices for some reason. Okay, undoing the MIDI revolution sounds all right but for now outputting MIDI (probably into Audiomulch) would be the easiest way to get prebuilt sounds since there are not a bunch of prebuilt synths etc. for PD. I want to use PD to do logical processing and create aleatoric rhythms and melodies.
I know there are flags that can be set on start up, but from the binary installation I don't have access to change the start up (I don't see any batch file), and I need to keep this installation because it has all the libraries with it.
If I can't solve this I'll unfortunately have to use commercial software...
~David
well, even if that were the case, it wouldn't be that big of a deal. pc final scratch pro only works on linux too, right? ;)
[midiin] is the raw midi interface.
you do have notein/noteout & ctlin/ctlout on windows as well as a host of other midi-related objects that work just fine.
On Thu, 2005-07-21 at 20:36, David Powers wrote:
Like there is no MIDIIN, it gives an error message saying that only works on Linux?!
~David