Sometimes you guys make me want to shout with happiness. Dont stop the rock.
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 09:45:26 -0400 Andrew Turley aturley@acm.org wrote:
A few people (myself included) have built web UIs that control PD patches that run on a server. The technique I've used involves an http server that acts as a gateway, transforming http requests into OSC messages which are then sent to PD patches. My blog has some info about some of my experiments: http://www.pillowsopher.com/blog/
I've also been looking at wrapping libpd (http://gitorious.org/pdlib/pages/Libpd) in a web server (maybe writing a node.js binding?) and using that to generate audio based on data from a web browser.
andy
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 8:07 AM, Pierre Massat pimassat@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I've been toying with some new HTML tags (canvas and audio), in a an attempt to build a web app that would work as a simple sequencer. Although canvas is great, i'm not fully satisfied with the audio tag. I was wondering, is there a way i could use Pd as a sound engine in a web application? Can it run on a server? Sorry if this is a silly question... There was a discussion a few months back about a project calld WebPd. Anybody knows if it's been developped any further?
Cheers!
Pierre
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