johanna, simon,
On 10/30/2012 01:04 AM, Simon Wise wrote:
On 30/10/12 06:12, Johanna Nowak wrote:
Jörn,
this is a quick shoot from the hips, perhaps it can help:
* Jörn Nettingsmeier<[email protected]> [2012-10-29 20:38]:
is there a way to prevent pd from doing this? particularly in the
alsa midi case, it's a really blatant misfeature, because in the
presence of a software midi thru port, it will immediately create a
parameter loop which will make any connected midi controller go wild
and burn its motors.
If this is the case for the BCF2000 try using its "U-3" or "S-3" mode,
where it will not echo the received midi data to its outputs.
The BCF2000 and the Pd sliders work very well together with feedback -
not sure exactly which side does the work to allow the loopback to work
well, but it does, it is possible to use those loops to give manual
control from the BCF2000 at the same time as Pd sliders and calculated
values are being used.
i think you misread my post - the feedback is caused by pd
autoconnecting to a software midi thru port, not by the BCF.
meanwhile, i'm following michael's advice, which solves the problem at
least for midi. jack autoconnection is still darn irritating, though...
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