[PD] [midirealtimein] & [midiclkin]; undocumented objects in vanilla

Alexandre Torres Porres porres at gmail.com
Sat Dec 19 00:18:50 CET 2015


there does not seem to be anything wrong with them then... I suppose.

added a bug report requesting to add documentation

cheers

2015-12-18 17:26 GMT-02:00 Berenger Recoules <berenger.recoules at gmail.com>:

> I used [midirealtime] in libpd recently to recover raw midi messages, just
> plug a midi in into pd and a print at the output.
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> For instance :
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> [midirealtime]
> |
> [route 248 250 251 252 242]
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> will parse in that order raw beat, midi start instruction, midi stop
> instruction, resume instruction, stop instruction, and spp. I'm not sure
> but it's probably a pipe for all midi messages you just need to parse them.
>
> [midiclckin] is probably related to midi clock messages.
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> 2015-12-18 17:43 GMT+01:00 Alexandre Torres Porres <porres at gmail.com>:
>
>> Howdy, just found these 2 midi objects in vanilla that have no help file
>> and are not mentioned in the midi-help.pd file, neither are present in the
>> "MIDI and OSC" section of help-intro.pd
>>
>> I wonder why, were they just forgotten or is there something wrong with
>> them?
>>
>> I wouldn't know how to test them, I wonder if anyone could test them or
>> ever used them
>>
>> cheers
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