![]() So according to the Pygame documentation there is no data coming in. I just checked again: the input ID is the right one and it is in fact an input. The only thing printed to the console are empty square brackets: # nvert = 2events(self.read, self.elevenRackInID) Self.midiInput = (self.elevenRackInID, 100)ĭef run( self): # print((3, 100)) # for i in range(10): # print(_device_info(i), i) Source Code import pygameĬlass MidiInput(): def _init_( self): # variables Using Pygame, however, I can not seem to read any information at all. The MIDI Interface (Avid Eleven Rack) receives MIDI data from my MIDI controller just fine in my audio software (Pro Tools). I referenced the Pygame MIDI documentation and this code to try to get MIDI input to work.
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