thanks a lot! this solved the problems i had so far.
cheers
harald
-----Ursprungliche Nachricht----- Von: alex norman [mailto:spammeillkillyou@yahoo.com] Gesendet: Montag, 03. November 2003 17:36 An: wiltsche@mur.at Betreff: re: PD + MIDI
yo wrote:
- is it possible to use more than 4 midi-ports? in
the media-menue there are only four possible ports. 2) if i use notein or noteout i4m only able to specify a midi channel but .... 3) is there a midiclock-object?
first of all, I don't know if this is what you're asking but: I just got my second midi port working and when i start up pd i tell it to open 2 midi ports, which it does sucessfully. The way I access port 2 is to provide a midi channel from 17 to 33, while this isn't really intuitive, it's ok, so i figure 34+ would be your 3rd midi port, etc. it would also be easy to make an abstraction that would make things more intuitive where you'd provide a port and a channel number from 1-16 instead of simply a channel number from 1-33 or something.
i use linux so i'm not sure if everything is the same. I would love if there was a midi-clock object but i haven't seen one.
-alex
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