If you want to use more than one instance of this patch for discrete midi controls on each instance, download the patch below. It's basically the same patch with an updated back-end tweak in Max.
The objects that deal with sending and receiving of midi (s node_xy) and (r node_xy) have been renamed to (s node_xy_1) and (r node_xy_1), respectively. For the sake of visually standing out in the patch, these objects are colored in yellow and outlined in purple.
If you want to keep creating instances of this patch without midi overlapping, continue changing the names of the (s node_xy) and (r node_xy) objects for each patch, as I did for this one.
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If you want to use more than one instance of this patch for discrete midi controls on each instance, download the patch below. It's basically the same patch with an updated back-end tweak in Max.
https://www.sugarsync.com/pf/D816975_78545831_768231
The objects that deal with sending and receiving of midi (s node_xy) and (r node_xy) have been renamed to (s node_xy_1) and (r node_xy_1), respectively. For the sake of visually standing out in the patch, these objects are colored in yellow and outlined in purple.
If you want to keep creating instances of this patch without midi overlapping, continue changing the names of the (s node_xy) and (r node_xy) objects for each patch, as I did for this one.
hope this helps.