hi, sorry for this stupid question... is a way of making generative pd patches for mobile phones? or is there any other alternative of creating generative music for mobile phones that support java?
any idea?
many thanx
yukio kuroiwa yukio_kuroiwa@fastmail.fm
no pd port i would know of but there is something called
mobile-processing on
best
erich
On Thu, 8 Mar 2007, yukio kuroiwa wrote:
hi, sorry for this stupid question... is a way of making generative pd patches for mobile phones? or is there any other alternative of creating generative music for mobile phones that support java?
any idea?
many thanx
yukio
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On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 02:06:38AM -0800, yukio kuroiwa wrote:
hi, sorry for this stupid question... is a way of making generative pd patches for mobile phones? or is there any other alternative of creating generative music for mobile phones that support java?
Hi Yukio,
Not a stupid question. I am sure it's possible to make generative patches for mobile phones, but it would take a lot of work.
Firstly, you might like to check out PDa which is a stripped back fixed-point version of Pure Data which you can compile for many different embedded processors such as those used in mobile phones. You'd then need to get a compiler for each phone that you wanted to do this on and make PDa compile for that phone. http://gige.xdv.org/pda/
As for Java, perhaps you could use some parts of the jMax project? Or you could roll your own solution, but in my experience there is a large variance in the capabilities of Java on mobile phones (so much for "machine independence").
Best,
Chris.
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speaking of using www.processing.org to make java, is there anyway to load a pd patch into processing?
On 3/8/07, Chris McCormick chris@mccormick.cx wrote:
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 02:06:38AM -0800, yukio kuroiwa wrote:
hi, sorry for this stupid question... is a way of making generative pd patches for mobile phones? or is there any other alternative of creating generative music for mobile phones that support java?
Hi Yukio,
Not a stupid question. I am sure it's possible to make generative patches for mobile phones, but it would take a lot of work.
Firstly, you might like to check out PDa which is a stripped back fixed-point version of Pure Data which you can compile for many different embedded processors such as those used in mobile phones. You'd then need to get a compiler for each phone that you wanted to do this on and make PDa compile for that phone. http://gige.xdv.org/pda/
As for Java, perhaps you could use some parts of the jMax project? Or you could roll your own solution, but in my experience there is a large variance in the capabilities of Java on mobile phones (so much for "machine independence").
Best,
Chris.
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hi...i think this is not possible, but you can comunicate both applications using osc protocol, for example you can have a experimental gui made in processing and puredata patch as sound engine ..... bye
On Thu, 8 Mar 2007 17:50:26 -0800, "Cypod" cypod25@gmail.com said:
speaking of using www.processing.org to make java, is there anyway to load a pd patch into processing?
On 3/8/07, Chris McCormick chris@mccormick.cx wrote:
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 02:06:38AM -0800, yukio kuroiwa wrote:
hi, sorry for this stupid question... is a way of making generative pd patches for mobile phones? or is there any other alternative of creating generative music for mobile phones that support java?
Hi Yukio,
Not a stupid question. I am sure it's possible to make generative patches for mobile phones, but it would take a lot of work.
Firstly, you might like to check out PDa which is a stripped back fixed-point version of Pure Data which you can compile for many different embedded processors such as those used in mobile phones. You'd then need to get a compiler for each phone that you wanted to do this on and make PDa compile for that phone. http://gige.xdv.org/pda/
As for Java, perhaps you could use some parts of the jMax project? Or you could roll your own solution, but in my experience there is a large variance in the capabilities of Java on mobile phones (so much for "machine independence").
Best,
Chris.
chris@mccormick.cx http://mccormick.cx
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just out of interest, what do you want to do on a mobile phone?
pete.
On 09/03/07, yukio kuroiwa yukio_kuroiwa@fastmail.fm wrote:
hi...i think this is not possible, but you can comunicate both applications using osc protocol, for example you can have a experimental gui made in processing and puredata patch as sound engine ..... bye
On Thu, 8 Mar 2007 17:50:26 -0800, "Cypod" cypod25@gmail.com said:
speaking of using www.processing.org to make java, is there anyway to load a pd patch into processing?
On 3/8/07, Chris McCormick chris@mccormick.cx wrote:
On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 02:06:38AM -0800, yukio kuroiwa wrote:
hi, sorry for this stupid question... is a way of making generative pd patches for mobile phones? or is there any other alternative of creating generative music for mobile phones that support java?
Hi Yukio,
Not a stupid question. I am sure it's possible to make generative patches for mobile phones, but it would take a lot of work.
Firstly, you might like to check out PDa which is a stripped back fixed-point version of Pure Data which you can compile for many different embedded processors such as those used in mobile phones. You'd then need to get a compiler for each phone that you wanted to do this on and make PDa compile for that phone. http://gige.xdv.org/pda/
As for Java, perhaps you could use some parts of the jMax project? Or you could roll your own solution, but in my experience there is a large variance in the capabilities of Java on mobile phones (so much for "machine independence").
Best,
Chris.
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