[PD] Midi Clock and Syncing Strategies

Steffen Leve Poulsen slagmark at worldonline.dk
Fri Sep 14 16:18:34 CEST 2007


Hi, this is what I got working on LooseXP

and BTW IMO MIDI is always kinda soft-rough,
I use it but Idont xpect too much.

mvh/ Steffen Leve Poulsen

Si Mills skrev:
> Hello List
> 
> I was wondering what the current state of play is with regard to  
> syncing to midiclock on OSX? (and windows I guess too). I have  
> managed to either generate a midi timecode or read it using  
> [midirealtimein] over the IAC bus and using [alternate] and [timer]  
> to create the clock in PD. (incidently [midirealtimein] shouldn't  
> work on OSX but it outputs something akin to 24pulse/quarter note!).  
> However, jitter makes it simply unusable for anything serious. I  
> suspect there needs to be some sort of lower level support as midi  
> over iac is not timetagged and relatively low priority in the OS.
> 
> I have seen a number of objects such as  [midiclkin] or  
> [midirealtimein] but they either seem to be incomplete or supported  
> on one platform. What is the currently the best strategy to syncing  
> to either other apps, or hardware for that matter? If one of the  
> developers could shed some light on this that would be much appreciated.
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Si
> 
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