Hey Roman,
Huge thanks for your ongoing work with this, it's a great piece of kit.
I too am one of those who's been sniffing around and was trying it out again last week - got to say, it was good before, it's kinda awesome now.
I've got a classful of computing 17yo's who I'd like to spend a few weeks with netpd, and also do some intro pd coding with. Sadly I've been told we have to do this on a private server - even more annoyingly this will be with aws (on ubuntu). Any gotchas or tips on setting up a netpd server you can share would be much appreciated. e.g. - Does the server need the various libs installed, realtime prios, memory allocation etc.?
All the best and thanks again,
Julian
On Fri, 1 May 2020 at 23:27, Roman Haefeli reduzent@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
I just released version 2.2 of netpd - the Collaborative Realtime Networked Music Making Environment. Most of the changes are actually pretty old, but recent traffic rise on netpd due to current circumstances made me put a tag on the current state of tings.
Changes include:
- add support for OSC blob data in protocol
- support audio transmissions (samples or live)
- new netpd abstraction: [netpd_sample]
- make instruments directory configurable
- add configuration parameter for latency compensation
On the instruments side, still unannounced are:
- metaseq - a time-line slicer for creating complex sequencing structures
- evil - live audio transmission with configured latency à la ninjam
- simplesample - proof-of-concept audio sampler
- unpunch - new ds based sequencer with key commands
Since a couple of weeks, you might bump into people from different parts of the world. We had a jam with 6 participants yesterday and it went smoothly, so it appears netpd gained some maturity during the years. Maybe now it's a good time to try it out.
Software: https://www.netpd.org/~roman/netpd-plus-instruments.zip
Cheers, Roman
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