awesome thomas, the idea is not new, cell phone orchestras have been around a while, i guess some of the first ones were so that a group could play a microtonal pd or max patch.
had to leave the studio early so didnt get to look into the free bsd server, am currently in a public park with some borrowed speakers with surround and sub bass, sitting on a pillow , jamming puredata recordings, playing my untuned(missplaced my tuning wrench and pocket knife) guitar through guitarix, and charging devices so i can work a bit in the peace and quiet of the off grid old old homeplace. maybe i can look up the free bsd from there.
On 14.10.2016 06:06, Billy Stiltner wrote:
> http://raw-sockets.sysapps.org/#interface-tcpsocket for a possible
> simpler 3rd option, its hard to find which direction to go in.
> imagine an impromptu group jam where you have a puredata instrument
> ready to accept messages over the internet and the group is the audience
> that can join in on the jam using their mobile devices as the interface.
DJ and me are doing apps for both: Accessing sensor data and sending it
to Pd patches as well as sending the data via OSC. I will perform with
several Android phones handed out to the audience next week in Munich.
Apparently we are still missing the documentation and downloads, but the
code is there and contains help in English, Portuguese and German:
https://github.com/SensorApps
http://sensors2.org/
Hth,
Thomas
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