- Extended readme

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@ -86,9 +86,9 @@ def relay_midi_host_to_out(host_name, devices_out):
print(reset)
while not reset:
# Process all pending messages
#print("Entering loop", input_port.iter_pending() )
for message in input_port.iter_pending():
read_message = str(message)
#print(read_message)
if 'start' in read_message or 'stop' in read_message:
for dev in output_ports:
@ -105,6 +105,7 @@ def relay_midi_host_to_out(host_name, devices_out):
# Check if the last 3 messages are all 'stop'
if recent_messages[-3:] == ['stop time=0', 'stop time=0', 'stop time=0']:
print("Exiting", recent_messages)
recent_messages.clear()
reset = True
@ -133,10 +134,10 @@ def main_run():
# Retrieve the list of available input devices
devices_in = mido.get_input_names()
devices_out = mido.get_output_names()
print("Available MIDI input devices:", devices_in)
devices_in = remove_through_ports(devices_in)
devices_out = remove_through_ports(devices_out)
print("Available MIDI input devices:", devices_in)
# Listen for devices that send start and return the host name
midi_host_in = determine_host(devices_in)

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@ -8,12 +8,35 @@ The output is filtered so the host doesn´t receive sync signals from the member
*Notes,CCs and other messages are not handled currently.*
## Installation
## Installation
- SSH into PI
### Get repository
- pull from repository with `git clone https://git.raise-uav.com/Hermes/AutoSyncHost.git`
- `pip install mido`
- Alternatively download directly from page via download zip and extract into a folder.
### Preparation
Install Python and pip if they are not already installed. You can use the following commands to install them:
- `sudo apt-get update`
- `sudo apt-get install python3 python3-pip`
### Create Environment
Navigate to the directory where you cloned the repository. For example:
- One directory below the AutoSyncHost directorys like `/home/pi`
- `python3 -m venv AutoSyncHost`
- `source AutoSyncHost/bin/activate`
### Install Packages
- `pip install mido`
- `pip install python-rtmidi`
- `python ashost.py` in folder
- App is running and waiting for a device playing
- 'sudo apt-get install libjack-jackd2-dev' (Might be necessary if error occurs)
### Start Program
- `cd AutoSyncHost`
- `python ashost.py`
App is running and waiting for a device playing. You need to restart the script if new devices have been connected.
If oyu got the systemd service running you need to restart the PI.
## Usage
- First MIDI device that sends a midi "start" command becomes the host everybody listens to.
@ -23,5 +46,40 @@ The output is filtered so the host doesn´t receive sync signals from the member
### Notes
It is especially interesting for devices that don´t have a physical MIDI port like the OP-Z or OP-1.
### Make it a service
This will start the script automatically after the pi has started and will restart it.
Create a ashost.service file in /etc/systemd/system
- `sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/ashost.service`
```
[Unit]
Description=AutoSyncHost service
Wants=network-online.target
After=network.target network-online.target
[Service]
Type=simple
Restart=always
ExecStart=/bin/bash /home/maxi/Desktop/start.sh
RestartSec=5
TimeoutSec=60
RuntimeMaxSec=infinity
PIDFile=/tmp/mydaemon.pid
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
```
- Save and exit with CTRL -O, Enter, CTRL X
- `sudo systemctl daemon-reload`
- `sudo systemctl enable ashost.service`
- `sudo systemctl start ashost.service`
- `sudo systemctl status ashost.service`
The status command should show a running service*