mcpdisp 0.0.6 released

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Another new release of mcpdisp, a Mackie Control display emulator. This is meanto to sit on the screen below a DAW or other program that has a hardware Surface to control it such as the BCF2000 which has no scribble strips, meters or timecode display to add that functionality.

0.0.6 brings:

 - Added -x and -y command line arguments for window placement.
 - Added a Thru port so only one input needs to connected to daw.
	This helps on DAWs that use a dropdown that only allows connecting
	to one MIDI port.
 - Changed port names to match client name for applications that only
	show the port name to save space.
 - Accept sysex version of time as well (not tested). I don't have a DAW
	that sends the time as a sysex string, but it is in the standard.
 - Fixed a bug where some midi events may be skipped or mutilated. I
	didn't actually see this happen, but it could in theory.

The home page is:
http://www.ovenwerks.net/software/mcpdisp.html

Download on there is just a link to:
https://github.com/ovenwerks/mcpdisp

Comments and bugs welcome.

Enjoy.



--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net

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