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Raphael Raccuia wrote:
IOhannes m zmölnig a écrit : 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
weird. then it's probably my mailer (thunderbird as well). quotes are displayed fine as long a i view your mail, but when i reply all the ">" levels are wrong. nevermind.
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.
$ pd -help 2>&1 | grep midi
the commat notationn is Pd's way to handle multiple devices. "-mididev 2" means (on OSS) that you want to open midi-device #2 (/dev/midi1) "-mididev 1,3" means (on OSS) that you want to open 2 midi-devices (aka ports; so you have channels 1-32), the 1st one being /dev/midi0, the 2nd one /dev/midi2. on alsaseq there is no concept of a fixed midi-device like on OSS. therefore "-mididev 1" just means open one midi-port (channels 1-16). "-mididev 2" means literally the same (like in OSS you are asking for a single port; unlike in OSS you are not attaching Pd to an existing _other_ device, but rather are offering ports; in this context the value of the argument does not have much meaning) "-mididev 1,2" means that you want to open 2 ports; again the actual values "1" and "2" don't matter.
i hope this helps.
fgamsdr IOhannes
Thank's for your help! cheers r
fgsadr IOhannes
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