hi
i once tried something similar with sending audio-data over a tcp-connection (i must say that i only got a signal with many glitches, but i didn't tweak around a lot).
i didn't test it, but i would try to receive this data with [netreceive] and pass it to [unpack~] from zexy, which converts a list of 64 (depending on the vector-size)floats into a signal-vector of 64 samples. first i would try to run pd with sr 8000 (add -r 8000 to your start-script). further its important that you send your values as lists with the length of 64 values. that means that you have to put an ';' after 64 floats. maybe it won't sound very 'clean' (it's also depending on your connection), but you could declare it as a form of audio-glitchart... :-)
roman
"Federico Bonelli" unorosso@mac.com wrote:
Hallo,
I would like to pass some data from a shell to a pd patch that is on another machine in the subnetwork. I have solved most of the troubles using nc in the form
more junk | nc 146.50.10.35 9000
and putting my patch with netsreceive on port 9000.
My problem is rather banale for you guys, but i had not find a solution in the archives of the list...
but how do i translate these data (floating point values in between 0 and 1) in audio signal? The data represents a 8khz sample of
sound....
Thanks
fredd
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