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NAME
dssi_osc_send - send OSC messages to DSSI applications.
SYNOPSIS
dssi_osc_send <option> <OSC URL> <values>
DESCRIPTION
dssi_osc_send sends DSSI OSC methods to DSSI applications. dssi_osc_send is typically used to control DSSI hosts (possibly for scripted operation), or to test DSSI user interfaces.
OPTIONS

-c Send a `control' message. Requires two values to be supplied in the <values> section: control port and value. For example, to set control port 1 to 0.1: dssi_osc_send -c <OSC URL> 1 0.1

-p Send a `program' message. Requires two values to be supplied in the <values> section: bank and program number. For example, to select bank 0 program number 7: dssi_osc_send -p <OSC URL> 0 7

-m Send `midi' message. Requires four numbers to be supplied in the <values> section. For example, to send a note on, middle C, velocity 64: dssi_osc_send -m <OSC URL> 0 144 60 64

-C Send a `configure' message. The <values> are the key and value pair. For example, to send key `load' and value `/tmp/patches.pat': dssi_osc_send -C <OSC URL> load /tmp/patches.pat

-s Send a `show' message. dssi_osc_send -s <OSC URL>

-h Send a `hide' message. dssi_osc_send -h <OSC URL>

-q Send a `quit' message. dssi_osc_send -q <OSC URL>

-e Send a `exiting' message. dssi_osc_send -e <OSC URL>

<OSC URL> The URL to connect to. For example: osc.udp://localhost:19383/dssi/test.1 osc.udp://my.host.org:10886/dssi/xsynth-dssi/Xsynth/chan00

SEE ALSO
dssi_osc_update (1).

AUTHOR
This manual page was originally created by Mark Hymers from the help text of the application, for the Debian project (but may be freely used by others).