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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).

                                                January 5th, 2009                               dssi_osc_send(1)