Hi PDers
I'd rather avoid iStuff when it's possible, but the fact that TouchOSC lacks some important features on Android led me to consider buying an used ipod touch to fiddle wirelessly with pd. Then I remembered of PdDroidParty. Basically one can at least mimic TouchOSC main feature with it : create a custom touch OSC interface. Wonderful !
Do you use an android device with PdDroidParty ? Which one would you recommend ? It doesn't have to be a phone nor a super-expensive device though if you want to give me yours, you're welcome ;)
ciao
I've used PdDroidParty with a Samsung Galaxy, and while the audio latency is noticeable, the overall sound is decent, the touch interface is responsive and everything seems to work fine.
JN
On Dec 29, 2011, at 9:10 AM, batinste dwanafite@yahoo.fr wrote:
Hi PDers
I'd rather avoid iStuff when it's possible, but the fact that TouchOSC lacks some important features on Android led me to consider buying an used ipod touch to fiddle wirelessly with pd. Then I remembered of PdDroidParty. Basically one can at least mimic TouchOSC main feature with it : create a custom touch OSC interface. Wonderful !
Do you use an android device with PdDroidParty ? Which one would you recommend ? It doesn't have to be a phone nor a super-expensive device though if you want to give me yours, you're welcome ;)
ciao
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If all you want is something to act similarly to TouchOSC, then I'd say get Charlie Robert's Control http://charlie-roberts.com/Control/. You can design multiple interfaces a-la TouchOSC using simple-enough code, and it's available on both iOS and android. I tested it on a Samsung Galaxy and an iPad.
If I'm not mistaken, PdDroidParty is self contained, meaning you don't connect to a network and communicate with a DAW on your computer, but rather the phone or tablet is running Pd to make the music. RJDJ and RJ Voyager also fall under this category, although I think they're originally intended for iOS only.
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Joe Newlin jtnewlin@gmail.com wrote:
I've used PdDroidParty with a Samsung Galaxy, and while the audio latency is noticeable, the overall sound is decent, the touch interface is responsive and everything seems to work fine.
JN
On Dec 29, 2011, at 9:10 AM, batinste dwanafite@yahoo.fr wrote:
Hi PDers
I'd rather avoid iStuff when it's possible, but the fact that TouchOSC
lacks some important features on Android led me to consider buying an used ipod touch to fiddle wirelessly with pd.
Then I remembered of PdDroidParty. Basically one can at least mimic
TouchOSC main feature with it : create a custom touch OSC interface. Wonderful !
Do you use an android device with PdDroidParty ? Which one would you
recommend ? It doesn't have to be a phone nor a super-expensive device though if you want to give me yours, you're welcome ;)
ciao
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I didn't knew about Control : it looks great, and it's open source ! Thanks.
I may buy a second-hand Galaxy S or a Galaxy Teos, still digging.
Le 30/12/2011 21:46, Epic Jefferson a écrit :
If all you want is something to act similarly to TouchOSC, then I'd say get Charlie Robert's Control http://charlie-roberts.com/Control/. You can design multiple interfaces a-la TouchOSC using simple-enough code, and it's available on both iOS and android. I tested it on a Samsung Galaxy and an iPad.
If I'm not mistaken, PdDroidParty is self contained, meaning you don't connect to a network and communicate with a DAW on your computer, but rather the phone or tablet is running Pd to make the music. RJDJ and RJ Voyager also fall under this category, although I think they're originally intended for iOS only.
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Joe Newlin <jtnewlin@gmail.com mailto:jtnewlin@gmail.com> wrote:
I've used PdDroidParty with a Samsung Galaxy, and while the audio latency is noticeable, the overall sound is decent, the touch interface is responsive and everything seems to work fine. JN On Dec 29, 2011, at 9:10 AM, batinste <dwanafite@yahoo.fr <mailto:dwanafite@yahoo.fr>> wrote: > Hi PDers > > I'd rather avoid iStuff when it's possible, but the fact that TouchOSC lacks some important features on Android led me to consider buying an used ipod touch to fiddle wirelessly with pd. > Then I remembered of PdDroidParty. Basically one can at least mimic TouchOSC main feature with it : create a custom touch OSC interface. Wonderful ! > > Do you use an android device with PdDroidParty ? Which one would you recommend ? It doesn't have to be a phone nor a super-expensive device though if you want to give me yours, you're welcome ;) > > ciao > > _______________________________________________ > Pd-list@iem.at <mailto:Pd-list@iem.at> mailing list > UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list _______________________________________________ Pd-list@iem.at <mailto:Pd-list@iem.at> mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list
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On 29 December 2011 18:10, batinste dwanafite@yahoo.fr wrote:
I'd rather avoid iStuff when it's possible, but the fact that TouchOSC lacks some important features on Android led me to consider buying an used ipod touch to fiddle wirelessly with pd. Then I remembered of PdDroidParty. Basically one can at least mimic TouchOSC main feature with it : create a custom touch OSC interface. Wonderful !
If all you need is creating custom interfaces on touchosc for android... you can. You will need to hack a little bit, but it's not something complicated. I successfully managed to do this few months ago. I don't remember the steps, but there is a specific topic in the touchosc website's forum.
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