I've read this multiple times and am having trouble understanding what the 0 achieves. Does it just mean that with the 0 designation that reaper doesn't need to be configured for a specific port ahead of time for the direction of the 0 port?
Very excited for more OSC development as I use reaper live with tablet control!
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Originally Posted by Justin
You would only set one to 0, the other would need to be valid. So for example if you send OSC to the remote at 192.168.1.99:8000, you could set your receive to enabled, but port 0, and if the other end replies, it will use the reply.
Alternatively if you want you can listen on :9000, and set send to enabled, but port 0, and then if anybody sends to you, they will get any OSC messages that you end up sending.
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