Hallo, Tim Blechmann hat gesagt: // Tim Blechmann wrote:
i recently got an old notebook (p2, 400mhz), i'd like to set up as a hard disk recorder ... i'd like to build a recording patch (wav / mp3 / ogg) and start it from the command line (i'd prefer not to run an x server on this machine) ...
but how is it possible to interact with pd without the gui or some kind of midi device? is it possible to send messages to pd from the command line (maybe via netsend/recieve or osc)
OSC is fine here. The helpfiles should be able to, well, help.
You might be interested in a recent development in the RRADical project, which now uses OSC to alleviate the problem, that GUI heavy patches disturb audio computation. For this, I extended the preset saving system Memento to not only be able to be set by OSC messages, but also to forward any state changes to an outlet. If this outlet is connected to an OSC sender, you can use the same RRADical patch both for controlling some other patch with OSC and to be controlled by OSC. Hard to explain in words, but you might look into the "tests" directory of the latest rradical-package for an example. (Beware: You need a full set of the CVS-externals) The example shows, how to run two Pd processes: one with "-nogui -realtime", the other with "-noaudio" but with GUI. The GUI Pd then is used to control the no-GUI Pd.
You can download rradical-work-in-progess here: http://footils.org/pkg/rradical-wip-040325.tgz
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