Cheers, I'll look into it, it still sound like it could be very useful for my projects. What about routing audio around the place, I know that Jack exists in Linux for this? At least I think thats what it does? but in Windows(I'm just waiting for the witty linux answers!) how do I output my Pd audio to another application, without using a commerical software/hardware emulator such as virtual audio cable?
--- Martin Peach martinrp@vax2.concordia.ca wrote:
Rory Walsh wrote:
Sorry this is a little off Adrian's thread but speaking of OSC does anyone know if I can download
the
OSC Kit for windows, I can only find one for Mac
or
UNIX? I want to allow Pd to send audio to some of
my
own audio applications and was hoping that adding
OSC
support to my apps could do the trick? Or am I
missing
the whole concept of the OSC Protocol?
OSC is for control messages. It's like MIDI but with an infinity of possible messages. Straight audio samples would not be an appropriate use of it though. As I said before, netsend and netreceive will do the same thing. OSC adds a layer of addressing and typechecking, but the addresses and types you send are up to you.
A Windows version is here: http://barely.a.live.fm/pd/OSC/OSCx-win32-0.16-2.zip
Martin
PD-list mailing list PD-list@iem.at http://iem.at/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pd-list
Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo! Messenger http://mail.messenger.yahoo.co.uk