even if you use the [v*] family of objects,
> you don't get sample-accurate timing, right?

I used vline~ to convert [ctlin] to audio and it seems it only converter one value for the whole block, so yeah

2015-07-13 4:25 GMT-03:00 IOhannes m zmoelnig <zmoelnig@iem.at>:
On 2015-07-13 07:33, Alexandre Torres Porres wrote:
> Howdy, so I'm making some tests, and I see that my [notein] is sending
> notes at exact DSP cycles, which may make sense I guess, but is kind of a
> bummer. I'd like to know why is that anyway...
>
> And how about when you have several values coming from [ctlin] for example?
> Does only one of them get sent out in sync with DSP?

just to see whether i understand the question correctly:
so the problem is, that a message emitted by [ctlout] is nto properly
timestamped like a message emitted by (say) [metro]?
that is, even if you use the [v*] family of objects, you don't get
sample-accurate timing, right?


while i do believe that the above assumptions are right (i haven't
tested though), i wonder how you set up your tests: basic MIDI isn't
very good at timing at all, just relying that 31.25kBd are "fast
enough", which is a very bad metric.
so how do you generate you MIDI events to be properly alligned with some
sample clock?

fgmasdr
IOhannes


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