From: Victor Lazzarini ()
Date: Dec 3, 2004
Subject:
Re: 4.23fl2gbs.7 - it works!
Is CoreMidi supported? I don't remember seeing any code for
it in the sources (eg. mididevice.c); I suppose it will be
supported in cs5 through portmidi.
In fact, is portmidi currently being used at all?
There is a pmidi.c file in the cs5 sources that seem to provide
duplicate code for midi (opening the device, etc.).
I did not compile it here because midirecv.c, mididevice.c etc
seem to have all the right code for midi.
Victor
At 11:41 03/12/2004, you wrote:
>On Dec 2, 2004, at 4:47 PM, Art Hunkins wrote:
>
>>
>>I'd really like to know whether or not we have a bonafide canonical Csound4
>>that works with OSX as well as Linux and Windows. One that works in live
>>performance with the same .csd.
>>
>
>It compiles easily enough on my OS X dualG5-2GHz. But does not seem to
>sign into CoreMidi as is:
>Csound Version 4.23f12 (Dec 2 2004)
>midi channel 1 using instr 1
>Cannot open 0
>inactive allocs returned to freespace
>end of score. overall amps: 0.0
> overall samples out of range: 0
>0 errors in performance
>
>I am unaware how to determine what the midi port is called...or would try
>again with midi dev set to something other than '0'. The FLTK window pops
>and would stay up, except the lack of midi input makes the orch shut down.
>It sees nothing in the sco to say stay open, and csound exits.
>
>I will poke around and try a few other midi port ids ..but if we're
>looking for a /dev/midiX (e.g. : /dev/midi1, /dev/midi0), we won't find
>it on mac os x.....
>there's good Jack&coreAudio code in this port: is there coreMidi support?
>Am I just unaware how to name my ports?
>
>Enlighten me, please!
>
>Many thanks,
>Charlie B.
>
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Victor Lazzarini
Music Technology Laboratory
Music Department
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
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