Re: Reflections of... DSSI and OSC

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Hi Ken,

On May 13, 2010, at 11:19 AM, Ken Restivo wrote:
Is there some kind of reflection capability in DSSI so that I can discover which OSC parameters are available for a synth?

It's time to trot out Monosynth again, and this time I'd like to customize its MIDI controls, and I usually do this via a Python script that converts MIDI to OSC. But somehow I have to find out what parameters are exposed via OSC first.

DSSI doesn't specify a reflection capability, and I don't know of any hosts that provide it on their own. Something you can do is run ghostess in debug mode from an xterm (use '-debug 64' to show the OSC communication), move the controls you're interested in, and pick the OSC parameters out of the debug output;

$ DSSI_PATH=/usr/local/lib/dssi ghostess -debug 64 xsynth-dssi.so
. . .
ghostess: OSC: got update request from <osc.udp://mickey.jps.net: 14056/dssi/xsynth-dssi/Xsynth/inst00> ghostess OSC control handler: xsynth-dssi/Xsynth/inst00 port 6 = 0.666667
. . .
ghostess osc_configure_handler: UI for 'xsynth-dssi/Xsynth/inst00' sent 'monophonic', 'on'
. . .

A quick way to get a listing of a plugin's ports and their ranges is the LADSPA 'analyseplugin' command:

$ LADSPA_PATH=/usr/local/lib/dssi analyseplugin xsynth-dssi.so

Adjust your DSSI path as needed.  Hope that helps,

-Sean

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