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Hello all, I want to connect more than one USB midi device to my SEQ4, without connecting a full-blown computer. So I have some spare Raspberry Pi's laying around. Model B+, so 4 USB ports. I already tinkered some things and I ended with a program called osc2midi (and back). I can send to my SEQ4 and I can also receive from the SEQ4 thus communication is established. Now I run into formatting problems. With help from the creator of osc2midi I found out I have to use the m-datatype in the conversion, but it look like the data is interpreted different. SEQ4 OSC is set to Midi-messages. Then I send from SEQ4 to osc2midi I receive: /midi1 m, MIDI [0x90 0x3c 0x35 0x00] When I sent from osc2midi, it sends: /midi1 ,m MIDI [0x00 0x90 0x3c 0x39] Osc2midi uses a single variable, so I can't change is easely. Osc2midi uses map-files and the mapping for this statement is: /midi1 m, msg : midimessage( msg ); So, one of the machines has the output shifted. And how to find out which one... Can someone shed some light over this subject.. Edit Looks like the midibox code got an error: Cheers, Kees
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Hi I could not find anything about this here. I'm creating my own NGS file and I want to create an Event for a DIN Button. I want to press the button and the MidiBox should send a custom OSC message like this: "/renoise/select/track i4" to my configured OSC server But I only read about possibilities like sending midi data and translating them to OSC. Is it possible to send a "custom message-string" or not, and if "yes" - how? Greetz schallweller