If there is nothing really wrong with that define, we could just set it when building port midi. See portmidi/Makefile.am/...
Unless the system has issues with it, it would be good to have closer behavior between operating systems. In general, Pd doesn't;t really stop you from flooding the output anyway...
On May 5, 2019, at 10:48 PM, pd-list-request@lists.iem.at wrote:
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PS: I think you can actually disable the speedlimit with "#define LIMIT_RATE 0" in pmmacosxcm.c. This should give you the original Pd extended behavior.
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