Hi Miller,
yap I'm using ALSA.
btw, I had a look at the source code (I want to clarify I'm not a C programmer :) ) and from what I found in x_midi.c and s_midi.c, it kind of make sense that [midiout] returns 1 byte at time.
it seems to me we're missing a way to detect outgoing sysex messages (maybe having a dedicated object could help), so there's no way to collect a sysex and send it out in one go (ie having an array to return). I apologize for my trivial description of the "problem", but this is what I think is causing this behaviour.
cheers,
Mario
On 13/03/18 04:37, Miller Puckette wrote:
Hi Mario -
Perhaps you said this in the previous message which I missed... are you using ALSA MIDI system or OSS?
MIDI support has always been a problem in Pd... largely because I don't have a lot of experience with it.
cheers Miller
On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 12:04:00AM +0000, mario buoninfante wrote:
Hi,
I ran few more tests on Linux trying to understand what's going on with [midiout] and sysex messages.
I discovered that it's not just about sysex. I'm monitoring MIDI from Pd with /KMidimon /and /GMIDImonitor/, and I noticed that also sending Note On messages with [midiout] seems to be in some way different then sending the same message using [noteout].
when Note On is sent using [midiout], this will spit single bytes that are recognized as single byte sysex messages by the MIDI monitors!!!!!
has anyone ever experienced the same?
cheers,
Mario
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