Frank Barknecht a écrit : > Hallo, > Andy Farnell hat gesagt: // Andy Farnell wrote: > >> On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 17:06:07 -0600 >> Timothy Sikes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>> Hi once again. >>> What I'm trying to figure out now is how to change the instrument. >> [pgmout] sends a program change, that's probably what you want. > > Or maybe the problem is just how to send data to a different channel > of noteout. As makenote only generates pairs of notes without channel > information, you'd need to add the channel number yourself. > > Unless you'd want to hardcode the channel as a creation argument to > [noteout], it's possible to add a settable channel with "pack": > > [makenote] "numberbox for channel number" > | / / > [pack 0 0 1] -- use channel 1 (GM piano) as default > | > [unpack 0 0 0] > | | / > [noteout] > > It's also possible to leave out the "unpack" as [notein] like many > objects will distribute an incoming list over its three inlets > automatically: > > [makenote] "numberbox for channel number" > | / / > [pack 0 0 1] > | > [noteout] > > Of course actually a third version would be even simpler, but you > wouldn't learn anything about [pack]/[unpack] :) > > [makenote] > | / > | / "numberbox for channel number" > | / / > [noteout] > > Here you would need a separate [noteout] object for every [makenote], > whereas in the previous solutions you could send all your notes with > the respective channel number appended to the same [noteout]. > > Ciao Hello, is it possible to change midi port with noteout or are we stucked with midiout?
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