My plan is simply never to make any incompatible change if I can help it - so midiout is there for good.
I don't see the need for any 'sysexout' object - 'midiout' does sysex and/or whatever else you want to throw at it. On linux you can even use it to output incorrectly formed MIDI if you want - for instance to stress-test MIDI input devices.
cheers Miller
On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 03:11:47PM +0200, Christof Ressi wrote:
Hi,
what's the current status of the [midiout] object? there have been warnings in the past and the help patch doesn't say much about it. for example i found this old thread in the list archives:
https://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2010-02/076074.html
here Martin says:
Shouldn't [midiout] be renamed to [sysexout]? It only does sysex, you can't send any other kind of MIDI message with [midiout].
I'm on Win7 and [midiout] works like a charm. I can send both channel and system messages (though I have only tried system common and system realtime so far, still have to test sysex). I can easily play MIDI files with [mrpeach/midifile] -> [drip] -> [midiout] on my old Roland D110 :-).
my question is: have all those supposed issues with [midiout] been fixed? does it work the same way on all systems? are there any pitfalls I have to consider beforehand?
@Miller: would you mind adding a note to the helpfile that [midiout] only accepts single characters as floats but no lists? it took me some time to figure that out... or even better: adding a list method? ;-)
Christof
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