So we are in the same boat with # of ins and outs for audio still yes? -- PAGANO,PATRICK RALPH On Mon Apr 21 11:04:35 EDT 2003, Adam Lindsay atl@comp.lancs.ac.uk wrote:
Hi Mitch.
I'm copying your email to the list because it might provide a
place to
start for other people...
Mitchell Turner said this at Mon, 21 Apr 2003 10:59:57 -0400:
the MIDI does not really work. If I specify the MIDI port with
% ./pd -midiindev 0 -midioutdev 2 using default input device number: 0 using default output device number: 2 nchan 2, flags 3, bufs 8, framesperbuf 256
Things seem to work fine. Any idea why?
Not really. I've had zero effort working on the portmidi end of
things...
the "extended" version simply keeps what Miller has done. MIDI configuration is one of the most difficult aspects of Pd on
MacOSX--it's
unpredictable and unfriendly (presumably because it inherits
from
portmidi)--but I have no clue how to improve it with my very
limited
testing resources.
However, since you've figured out what configuration works for
you, I
suggest adding the lines:
-midiindev 0 -midioutdev 2
...to your .pdrc file... that's exactly the sort of thing it's
meant to help.
Cheers, adam
--
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Patrick,
So we are in the same boat with # of ins and outs for audio still yes?
I do not really know.
At this point I have only be able to get audio in and out of PD (for OS X) via the Built-In Audio Controller. I have tried the Mbox (2 in 2 out) with the new CoreAudio driver for Mbox and have had no success. I hear that Digidesign is working on a new CoreAudio driver for Mbox so we'll see then. I do not own any other hardware so I have not tried anything else.
When I type pd -listdev on the command line, the report is: %pd -listdev Number of devices = 4 ---------------------------------------------- #1 DefaultInput Name = Built-in audio controller Max Inputs = 2, Max Outputs = 0 Sample Rate Range = 8000.000000 to 96000.000000 Native Sample Formats = paFloat32, ---------------------------------------------- #2 Name = Digidesign HW ( MBox ) Max Inputs = 1, Max Outputs = 0 Sample Rate Range = 8000.000000 to 96000.000000 Native Sample Formats = paFloat32, ---------------------------------------------- #3 DefaultOutput Name = Built-in audio controller Max Inputs = 0, Max Outputs = 2 Sample Rate Range = 8000.000000 to 96000.000000 Native Sample Formats = paFloat32, ---------------------------------------------- #4 Name = Digidesign HW ( MBox ) Max Inputs = 0, Max Outputs = 1 Sample Rate Range = 8000.000000 to 96000.000000 Native Sample Formats = paFloat32,
Which seems to indicate that the Mbox has 1 in and 1 out (at least that is how I read it). I may be interpreting the returned data incorrectly, however. Mitch
On Monday, April 21, 2003, at 12:27 PM, PAGANO,PATRICK RALPH wrote:
So we are in the same boat with # of ins and outs for audio still yes?
PAGANO,PATRICK RALPH On Mon Apr 21 11:04:35 EDT 2003, Adam Lindsay atl@comp.lancs.ac.uk wrote:
Hi Mitch.
I'm copying your email to the list because it might provide a
place to
start for other people...
Mitchell Turner said this at Mon, 21 Apr 2003 10:59:57 -0400:
the MIDI does not really work. If I specify the MIDI port with
% ./pd -midiindev 0 -midioutdev 2 using default input device number: 0 using default output device number: 2 nchan 2, flags 3, bufs 8, framesperbuf 256
Things seem to work fine. Any idea why?
Not really. I've had zero effort working on the portmidi end of
things...
the "extended" version simply keeps what Miller has done. MIDI configuration is one of the most difficult aspects of Pd on
MacOSX--it's
unpredictable and unfriendly (presumably because it inherits
from
portmidi)--but I have no clue how to improve it with my very
limited
testing resources.
However, since you've figured out what configuration works for
you, I
suggest adding the lines:
-midiindev 0 -midioutdev 2
...to your .pdrc file... that's exactly the sort of thing it's
meant to help.
Cheers, adam
--
Adam T. Lindsay atl@comp.lancs.ac.uk Computing Dept, Lancaster University +44(0)1524/594.537 Lancaster, LA1 4YR, UK Fax:+44(0)1524/593.608 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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