Is there a simple patch for those of us unfamiliar with OSC to test with GEM? MAybe a simple patch that might create, and transform a cube [xyz] in space that might be included with GEM/OSC etc...
It might help.
On Mon Dec 05 13:54:12 EST 2005, Paris Treantafeles paris@parisgraphics.com wrote:
Hi Ben,
Thanks for the sample - I just took a look at it and it makes good sense to me - as you noted much like netsent/receive.
What is needed for an OSC server (multicast)? I imagine that's what would be needed if you want internet
collaboration of people in various locations?Thanks, p
On Dec 5, 2005, at 11:13 AM, B. Bogart wrote:
OSC is a lot like the netsend/netreceive in UDP mode.
Anyhow I attached a simple help patch to get you going.
just be sure you look into the cool wild-card stuff. for example:
/var/x 10
will send the value "10" to the name /var/x.
/var/[x|y|z] 10
will send the to /var/x /var/y and /var/z
b.
Hi Ben,
Thanks for the reply. I'm looking for a way to collaborate on the internet. I haven't tried OSC but from your description below it sounds like this may do it because I'd like participants to see their individual work as well as the combined work of all users.
Is there a simple patch or documentation that would help to get started with learning to use OSC with PD?
Thanks, p
On Dec 3, 2005, at 12:18 PM, B. Bogart wrote:
Hi Paris,
I experimented with this a little bit, but using multicast (or OSC server).
Who is collaborating? (LAN, internet? VPN?)
This example does not include local control
say you have three cubes, each is connected to an OSCroute with say, something like /client1/pos X Y Z for the position.
collaborator 1 sets his OSC name to "client1" and moves some
sliders. The data is all packed and redestributed to all clients each with a different client_name.then you just move the cubes on each client according to the
incoming OSC, each user can move thier cube, and all users can see the movements of all cubes...b.
Paris Treantafeles wrote:
Hi List,
I was wondering if anyone knows of any projects which use GEM in a collaborative way. I've done some experiments with netsend and receive with more than one computer controlling a patch but in that case, the user doesn't see the end result of what they are contributing too. What I am interested in is a way for users to collaborate and see the results as well. Optimally, a user could see both what they contribute as well as a final result. I'd like to come up with a way to do this but thought it would be interesting to see what's been done in this area first.
Thanks in advance, p
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