• tony666

    Is there something that I can use just like a set reset flipflop? Under a certain condition it needs to output a 1 while under another condition the outputs needs to be a 0 .

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  • tony666

    I can't get sysex data into PD ? MidiOX clearsly shows an incoming sysex string but Pure Data doesn't show anything of that ... Note on/off etc. is working ... Sysex however ...

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  • tony666

    Is GEM actually being used a lot to do custom synth gui's ? Or anything else ? I hardly find examples of PD synth patches using GEM for GUI.

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  • tony666

    hello,

    I'm trying to have a PD fader to send midi pitchbend data to the output of my comport (connected to a hardware device I made).

    I already got the comport to work and I can send pitchbend data with a message string. Now I'd like to have a fader doing the same thing with variable pitchbend data ...

    The problems i have are :

    midi pitchbend = statusbyte + 2 databytes , Most significant bits of those data bytes are 0 .
    => how can I turn the sliders decimal number into binary data/counter that can be transformed to the 2 bytes after the statusbyte ?

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  • tony666

    midirealtimein doesn't work either on VISTA ... well I thought PD could handle these basic MIDI tasks pretty well ... even on Windows ... I think i'd better look for a C++ environment like JUCE to start building apps ...

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  • tony666

    I tried midiin and sysexin .

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  • tony666

    Ok i made one with 2 NAND ports ...

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  • tony666

    I guess the easiest way would be : route a bendout back to the midiin of PD then send this to the comport .

    Hard way : turn decimal into binary and reconstruct this back into usefull midi data ...

    ... anyway my hardware fader is responding to Cubase through PD :) ... so no need for this anymore ...

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