An way that uses even less objects.
Doctor the list to copy the channel number at the head then use [route]
On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 23:17:22 +0100 Douglas Rouxel douglas_rouxel@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi All,
I'm very sorry, this has almost certainly been brought up more than
once, and I'm very bad at this, I've been playing around with Pd for
a while just for non-critical applications like making fun little
noise machines and stuff, but I though I'd give a serious project a
go, and I have - but it's not going well...I'm trying to filter some
sysexdata, and I'm trying to keep my patch to only the standard
modules, although if there is one which will do this straight up then
I'll probably happily take it!So the input I'm getting in goes along the lines of: 240 2 0 0
0...247, I've managed to package up all the incoming stream of data
from the Sysex in (on OS X) so that bit is fine - I'm trying to
filter the information based on some of the content - specifically
the third item in the list (and then later the 5th item, but the
problem and process is the same.)In the example, each of the messages at the top represents some
incoming data The message 240 2 0 0 0 247 should print to trk1 on the
console, if you press the message twice, it does what it should,
however if you press on 240 2 7 0 0 247 then it should output the
same to the console under trk8 - but it doesn't first time out it
prints it to trk1, then after that it goes to trk8.I'm sure this is a simple thing and I'm just doing this plain wrong,
can someone perhaps give me a few pointers and let me know where I'm
going wrong!Thanks in advance!
Doug