midremot — An opcode which can be used to implement a remote midi orchestra. This opcode will send midi events from a source machine to one destination.
With the midremot and midglobal opcodes you are able to perform instruments on remote machines and control them from a master machine. The remote opcodes are implemented using the master/client model. All the machines involved contain the same orchestra but only the master machine contains the information of the midi score. During the performance the master machine sends the midi events to the clients. The midremot opcode will send events from a source machine to one destination if you want to send events to many destinations (broadcast) use the midglobal opcode instead. These two opcodes can be used in combination.
idestination -- a string that is the intended host computer (e.g. 192.168.0.100). This is the destination host which receives the events from the given instrument.
isource -- a string that is the intended host computer (e.g. 192.168.0.100). This is the source host which generates the events of the given instrument and sends it to the address given by idestination.
instrnum -- a list of instrument numbers which will be played on the destination machine
Here is an example of the midremot opcode. It uses the files Play insremot.csd
Example 613. Example of the insremot opcode.
The example shows a Bach fugue played on 4 remote computers. The master machine is named "192.168.1.100", client1 "192.168.1.101" and so on. Start the clients on each machine (they will be waiting to receive the events from the master machine) and then start the master. Here is the command on linux to start a client (csound -dm0 -odac -+rtaudio=alsa midremot.csd -+rtmidi=Null), and the command on the master machine will look like this (csound -dm0 -odac -+rtaudio=alsa midremot.csd -F midremot.mid).
See the sections Real-time Audio and Command Line Flags for more information on using command line flags.
<CsoundSynthesizer> <CsOptions> ; Select audio/midi flags here according to platform ; Audio out Audio in -odac -iadc ;;;RT audio I/O ; For Non-realtime ouput leave only the line below: ; -o midremot.wav -W ;;; for file output any platform </CsOptions> <CsInstruments> sr = 44100 kr = 441 ksmps = 100 nchnls = 2 massign 1,1 massign 2,2 massign 3,3 massign 4,4 massign 5,5 ga1 init 0 ga2 init 0 gi1 sfload "19Trumpet.sf2" gi2 sfload "01hpschd.sf2" gi3 sfload "07AcousticGuitar.sf2" gi4 sfload "22Bassoon.sf2" gitab ftgen 1,0,1024,10,1 midremot "192.168.1.100", "192.168.1.101", 1 midremot "192.168.1.100", "192.168.1.102", 2 midremot "192.168.1.100", "192.168.1.103", 3 midglobal "192.168.1.100", 5 instr 1 sfpassign 0, gi1 ifreq cpsmidi iamp ampmidi 10 inum notnum ivel veloc kamp linsegr 1,1,1,.1,0 kfreq init 1 a1,a2 sfplay ivel,inum,kamp*iamp,kfreq,0,0 outs a1,a2 vincr ga1, a1*.5 vincr ga2, a2*.5 endin instr 2 sfpassign 0, gi2 ifreq cpsmidi iamp ampmidi 15 inum notnum ivel veloc kamp linsegr 1,1,1,.1,0 kfreq init 1 a1,a2 sfplay ivel,inum,kamp*iamp,kfreq,0,0 outs a1,a2 vincr ga1, a1*.4 vincr ga2, a2*.4 endin instr 3 sfpassign 0, gi3 ifreq cpsmidi iamp ampmidi 10 inum notnum ivel veloc kamp linsegr 1,1,1,.1,0 kfreq init 1 a1,a2 sfplay ivel,inum,kamp*iamp,kfreq,0,0 outs a1,a2 vincr ga1, a1*.5 vincr ga2, a2*.5 endin instr 4 sfpassign 0, gi4 ifreq cpsmidi iamp ampmidi 15 inum notnum ivel veloc kamp linsegr 1,1,1,.1,0 kfreq init 1 a1,a2 sfplay ivel,inum,kamp*iamp,kfreq,0,0 outs a1,a2 vincr ga1, a1*.5 vincr ga2, a2*.5 endin instr 5 kamp midic7 1,0,1 denorm ga1 denorm ga2 aL, aR reverbsc ga1, ga2, .9, 16000, sr, 0.5 outs aL, aR ga1 = 0 ga2 = 0 endin </CsInstruments> <CsScore> ; Score f0 160 </CsScore> </CsoundSynthesizer>