Thanks, Thomas - looks like what I need but I can’t get zexy to compile. I get errors when running the scripts.
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On Thursday, May 14, 2015 at 7:43 AM, Thomas Mayer wrote:
Am 14. Mai 2015 05:45:11 MESZ, schrieb Joel Corelitz <joel@waveplantstudios.com (mailto:joel@waveplantstudios.com)>:
Hi All! I’m new Here.
I came across a thread from a few months ago that discussed this issue, so hopefully this isn’t too much of a re-tread. Sounded like this was a known “feature” with some workarounds but no clear-cut solution.
I’m trying to route OSC messages, formatted as lists using Pd Vanilla:
[netreceive -u -b 8024] | [oscparse] | [list trim]
I see my list in the Pd window when the result is sent to [print], but when I [route] by the first number, nothing passes through. I’m able to route everything I need to in Max this way so some of this is admittedly due to not understanding the different ways Pd handles the data.
Any help / workarounds are much appreciated.
Hi, I have made an abstraction for that, that uses l2s and l2s from zexy:
https://github.com/residuum/Puredata-abstractions/blob/master/glue/s2f.pdHth, Thomas
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