It was a bug, fixed in 
https://github.com/grame-cncm/faust/commit/bba4163f7bc7388c6aa54307d1a8eea1bc7db39a

Stéphane 


> Le 27 mai 2020 à 18:08, formuls <i...@formuls.co.uk> a écrit :
> 
> Thanks, Stéphane. That worked when I followed step 2 and 3 and ran the 
> executable with a GUI…but if I compile using “faust2jackconsole” and run 
> using the -xmit 1 flag, it doesn’t appear to work. Though I get a message in 
> the console saying that it’s running “with xmit mode = 1”, I only seem to be 
> able to send OSC messages to FAUST, not receive them. Do I need the GUI 
> exposed to be able to send OSC messages from FAUST? Ultimately, I want to run 
> the code without a GUI to reduce CPU load.
> 
> James 
>> On 26 May 2020, at 22:30, Stéphane Letz <l...@grame.fr> wrote:
>> 
>> 1) use bargraph (see 
>> https://faustdoc.grame.fr/manual/syntax/#vbargraph-metadata)
>> 
>> 2) compile with -osc like : faust2jack -osc foo.dsp
>> 
>> 3) start with -xmit 1 mode like : ./foo -xmit 1 (see 
>> https://faustdoc.grame.fr/manual/osc/)
>> 
>> Stéphane 
>> 
>> 
>>> Le 26 mai 2020 à 22:51, formuls <i...@formuls.co.uk> a écrit :
>>> 
>>> Hello List,
>>> 
>>> I’m currently developing a FAUST app that allows me to record parameter 
>>> value changes over a period of time by writing them to a table. The values 
>>> are then read back from the table in a loop, effectively automating the 
>>> parameter. I have developed my own bit of code for this, as the ba.automat 
>>> function didn’t quite do what I wanted it to do. However, for the purposes 
>>> of this question, we can assume I’m using FAUST's inbuilt ba.automat 
>>> function to makes things a little easier. My question is: is it possible to 
>>> send the values that are read from ba.automat (or any table) out via OSC? 
>>> If so, how do I go about doing that? The code example below demonstrates 
>>> the sort of signal flow that I currently have in my code:
>>> 
>>>     theValue = hslider(“TheValue",1,1,22050,1) : ba.automat(120, 16, 1);    
>>>  // Records the UI  slider interactions to the automat function
>>> 
>>>     process = os.oscsin(theValue);
>>> 
>>> I want to be able to send the values that are read from ba.automat to 
>>> TouchOSC (or any other OSC interface), so I can receive visual feedback on 
>>> the automation that has been recorded and is currently playing back. 
>>> Ultimately, I will potentially be automating many values. I’m currently 
>>> compiling the code to a jack application and running on MacOS, and I’m able 
>>> to successfully receive OSC from FAUST when I interact with my app’s GUI 
>>> (starting the app from the command line with the following options: 
>>> -desthost 127.0.0.1 -xmit 1). Any help on this would be much appreciated!
>>> 
>>> James
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