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Raphael Raccuia wrote:
rectification: problem occurs also when DSP is off...
i noticed something like that very recently as well.
[ot] you have a weird mailer; indentation of quotes seems to be totally broken.
[ot] ??? it's thunderbird and seems to work fine
that was definitely meant as a feature. since i noticed pretty soon that it can be avoiding as well (esp. when autoconnecting to the MIDI-thru)
yes, especially midi-thru. I've just read the thread about autoconnect...
the problem is simple: the default for dummy users should make all their midi gear appear on [midiin] and friends. so we want some way of autoconnection. when doing autoconnection we have zero possibilities to find out which device is useful and which is not; MIDI-thru makes most problems and you cannot reliably detect it (the name is arbitrary; the port is arbitrary as well); i have no idea why MIDI-thru is still so omnipreset: with alsa-seq you don't need it at all.
ok
, there is also a workaround: if you tell Pd to create to alsaseq ports (even if you only use one of them), it will not try to autoconnect.
How can I do that? searched on the web, but nothing...
try this:
$ pd -help 2>&1 | grep -i midi
and _later_ this: $ pd -alsamidi -mididev 1,1
-alsamidi was already in my pd launcher, so I added -mididev 1,1 (and then in .pdsettings): works great, I have now two midi clients in alsa-tab (ch 1-16 & 17-32) and no graph connection change I still don't understand what 1,1 means. Thank's for your help! cheers r
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