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danijel
Two important developments in case someone missed them:
http://www.iannix.org/en/index.php
The new Iannix looks stunning to me!http://www.flossmanuals.net/csound/index
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danijel
I'm looking for a timeline-based software where:
- I can draw (and ideally, record) multichannel automation,
- said automation can then be sent out as OSC data,
- its playback position (and ideally, speed) can be controlled by OSC, MTC or in some other programmable way.
From this page: http://www.ardour.org/osc_control
I see Ardour can be controlled by OSC, and I suppose it can handle automation, but I can't find any mention of whether it can send out OSC data.IanniX always looked too artsy to me, so if anyone has experimented with it, I'd like to know if it's possible to be precise to a degree where I want it to eg linearly output values from 0.1 to 0.569 over 0.6 seconds?
Anyone familiar with AlgoScore or 'Timeline OSC Sequencer'? I just found these while writing this post - shame on me
BTW, I posted in this section because this is I/O stuff, and I need it to control arduino, video etc, although that's not obvious from the post.... If there is a more appropriate section, please move it at will.
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danijel
I know it's a long shot, but.....
Has anyone tried this combo to get a PureData patch to work as a ProTools plugin?
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danijel
OK, get some examples of pduino - it's absolutely the easiest way - you have to upload standard firmata onto Arduino only once, and then, everything you do is from Pd. Much easier than writing your own firmware and communicating through serial port.
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danijel
Another BTW - after seeing your website, I gotta tell you I've recently attended a presentation by Pip Chodorov, another die-hard 16mm film fan
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danijel
Did you look into firmata? In case you don't need to have your own code running on the Arduino, it's a simple firmware that lets you read and write pin values directly from Pd.
BTW, me and my dad had made a video->35mm transfer machine with a stepper motor, but that was back in 1997, before Arduino
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danijel
I'd just like to say that 20ms is too much IMHO, most musicians can't play percussive sounds with this kind of latency. I definitely hate 512 samples latency, at 256 I can play, and sometimes I feel even better at 128. I've never heard anyone having a problem with 5-6 ms though.
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danijel
There's the PD-Anywhere project:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pd-anywhere/let's wait and see if someone on this forum has any experience with it - I don't....
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danijel
@acreil said:
Here's the final recording: http://www.mediafire.com/?8bgnw2xko784y7d
Thanks, that sounds great, will definitely study your patch.
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danijel
Unless I'm doing something wrong, I can't upload anything with either Chrome or IE8 (both of them updated).
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danijel
Test from IE, 800kB pd file....
.....no go. So, what is the upload limit?
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danijel
Funny, I did the upload, and then I did also download it.... Let me try with something bigger......
EDIT: I tried with a 3 Mb video file, I then tried a 0.8 Mb RAR file, then I renamed said RAR to PD, and it's a no go. I don't know the rules about attachments, though. Let me try it from the explorer. -
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danijel
I believe this is just a temporary bug in Chrome. Meanwhile, it shouldn't be a problem, as everyone who uses Chrome usually has another browser.
BTW, I'd like to help and try out if the upload works, but I don't even see any attach or upload options in this 'reply' mask. -
danijel
I switched from Firefox about a year ago because FF was very buggy at the time - crashing, slowing the machine to a crawl etc. I was literally reborn. Don't know how they compare ATM.
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danijel
I confirm. Here, on Chrome, Win7 x64, I can't get any attachment to download, and pictures display the behavior described above. Will try it from Chromium/Linux later.
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danijel
Everytime I use a piece of Open Source code, I feel like I'm skipping on learning how to do things myself.... But there is only so much a man can do during his lifetime
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danijel
@galvanicdude said:
The idea is less to play the board with your skin moisture, but to set up a biofeedback loop: informing your conscious mind through sound (generated by PD) of innate/unconscious behavior of your body!
What sensor are you using for that?
I see a reference to Onyx Ashanti in your code - are you Onyx?