what is wrong with your screenshot? it shows valid midi messages, nothing
is skipped. What is probably missing is the understanding about midi
messages, why they have to be 3 messages?
look at running status
http://midi.teragonaudio.com/tech/midispec/run.htm
if you want to use midiin in this
I mean there is no way to detect
hovering or a mouse key release.
I think there's [mousestate] or maybe something in one of the iem
libraries (?), and if I remember correctly, structs can declare if a
mouse is over them.
I don't know how to make a struct report mouse hovering. If it is
On Fri, 2021-02-12 at 09:31 +0100, João Pais wrote:
> > > I mean there is no way to detect
> > hovering or a mouse key release.
>
> I think there's [mousestate] or maybe something in one of the iem
> libraries (?), and if I remember correctly, structs can declare if a
> mouse is over them.
I
* Allister Sinclair [2021-02-21 16:58]:
> Hi,
>
> How do you deal with midi in pd in linux (Ubuntu Studio) ?
> I use alsamidi and alsaconnect to initiate midi ins and outs.
> Used [midiin] with no problem until pd 0.5.1 .
> Now [midiin] skips some data when too much midi is getting in (moving
>
Used [midiin] with no problem until pd 0.5.1 .
I meant 0.51.4
Le dim. 21 févr. 2021 à 16:34, Allister Sinclair
a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> How do you deal with midi in pd in linux (Ubuntu Studio) ?
> I use alsamidi and alsaconnect to initiate midi ins and outs.
> Used [midiin] with no problem until pd