Then start them with different input ports at runtime.

Stéphane 

> Le 24 juil. 2021 à 11:09, Matt Comeione <m...@ideocentric.com> a écrit :
> 
> I realize both of those settings.  However if I’m building a stand alone 
> binary is there a way to configure that so it will statically assign the 
> listener? Use case is that if I’m running two binaries concurrently I would 
> like to have a way to predictably know the port numbers for each of the 
> binaries.
> 
> --
> Matt Comeione 
> 
>> On Jul 24, 2021, at 2:02 AM, Dominique Fober <fo...@grame.fr> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Hi Matt,
>> 
>> Have a look at the automatic port allocation scheme
>> You can also change the port numbers on the commande line (see the section 
>> above)
>> --
>> Dom
>>  
>> 
>> Le sam. 24 juil. 2021 à 10:28, Matt Comeione <m...@ideocentric.com> a écrit :
>> When compiling a .dsp file the documentation indicates that you can use:
>> 
>> declare options "[osc:on]”;
>> 
>> In order to enable OSC support in the build.  Is there a way to specify port 
>> numbers?  The use case would be to build different stand alone objects that 
>> could be reliably invoked without port conflicts.  
>> 
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