On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 9:32 AM, Winfried Ritsch <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello, > > 1) Had anyone experience with or used the tag type "m" for transmitting > MIDI > over OSC ? > > from http://opensoundcontrol.org/spec-1_0 : > > " m 4 byte MIDI message. Bytes from MSB to LSB are: port id, status byte, > data1, data2" > > 2) Is there a defined protocol for MIDI over OSC ? > > 3) How to implement this in Pd ? > since there are no 'm' typetags defined for [oscformat] and [packOSC] > > I can add 'm' to [packOSC] and [unpackOSC], it's not too difficult... How would a MIDI message be specified? I can add a selector like [sendmidi /some/path 1 2 3 4( where 1 2 3 4 are the four bytes. Would the MIDI channel be in the portID or the status byte as usual? [unpackOSC] would emit the path and a (multiple of 4)-byte list. The [sendmidi( message would accept any amount of MIDI quads. MIDI sysex messages would be better sent as blobs. Single-byte MIDI messages would still need to be sent as four bytes. > > I ask, because someone want to send MIDI over OSC to my Robot-Pianoplayer > driven by Pd and I do not know if this is used by other software this way, > if > it is "worth" to implement. > > It's a bit more efficient than sending four integers. In Pd you can't make every possible 32-bit integer from four bytes since it has to be converted to a 32-bit float first, so the simple method of packing a MIDI message into one integer won't work. Martin
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