Thanks frank this is making it clearer i have been using the flashsrver and net send and recieves i will try to apply this now
On Tuesday, August 17, 2004, at 11:42 AM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, shreeswifty hat gesagt: // shreeswifty wrote:
i don't think i am able to fully grasp OSC yet, at least as it compares to Sc3 which i would like to use it with. Ideally i would love for Sc3 MouseX controls to control Audio in Sc3 on one machine and trigger GEM on another or within one machine
Which is a perfect application for OSC. OSC is actually very simple. You have two components: the connection, which is just a network connection. It requires hostname and port and is done with a simple message to sendOSC. Then you can send OSC messages through this connection, which also is simple. OSC messages contain two parts: A "target" which is like a file system path in Unix or the web: /synth/volume would be an example. And it needs a value which can be any number string list of those and so on. This would be a complete OSC message:
"/synth1/volume 121"
and it would set the "volume" of "synth1" to 121. Every application can define the names of the targets (also called methods sometimes) itself. Basically OSC is like a "netsend/netreceive" standardized and on steroids.
I know that SuperCollider provides some predefined messages, but you also can create new ones, I think. But you better ask for details on this on a SC-list.
Ciao
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