hello,
i just noticed that cydia offers 'mrmr' on the 2.0 jailbroken iphones. i never tried it on the old 1.1.4 firmware so im not certain how to connect the iphone to pd. im on osx 10.5. is there a tutorial on how to make the connection to send osc? i have not been able to locate....
...other than this hard to see youtube vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDtdxVJXn-E&feature=related
anyway... here the link to the mrmr site: http://poly.share.dj/projects/#mrmr
and the pd patch stuff: http://pissypaws.tumblr.com/post/33502398/pdipod-mrmr-to-pd-on-iphone-ipod-t...
step-by-step guide maybe?
thanks! mark
I think it also runs on non-jail-broken touch iPods. and there are efforts to port MRMR to android, too. mrmr is great if you want to remote controlle your patches from your phone or ipod! marius.
mark edward grimm wrote:
hello,
i just noticed that cydia offers 'mrmr' on the 2.0 jailbroken iphones. i never tried it on the old 1.1.4 firmware so im not certain how to connect the iphone to pd. im on osx 10.5. is there a tutorial on how to make the connection to send osc? i have not been able to locate....
...other than this hard to see youtube vid: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RDtdxVJXn-E&feature=related
anyway... here the link to the mrmr site: http://poly.share.dj/projects/#mrmr
and the pd patch stuff: http://pissypaws.tumblr.com/post/33502398/pdipod-mrmr-to-pd-on-iphone-ipod-t...
step-by-step guide maybe?
thanks! mark
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On 06/09/2008, at 17.20, mark edward grimm wrote:
hello,
i just noticed that cydia offers 'mrmr' on the 2.0 jailbroken
iphones. i never tried it on the old 1.1.4 firmware so im not
certain how to connect the iphone to pd. im on osx 10.5. is there a
tutorial on how to make the connection to send osc?
There is this: http://poly.share.dj/helpfiles/mrmr_quickstart/ mrmr_quickstart.pdf
The interface builder (mrmrIB) doesn't seam to run on 10.4 but on
10.5 - so your are lucky. I haven't tried the IB yet as i don't run
10.5, but i was to make a performance app/interface combo for a
friend who got one of them phones. It doesn't say much about it in
the tutorial but i suspect that while building the interface you'd
give the widgets a "OSC-name". I would be nice to know what you cook up.
well after banging my head against the wall for a couple hours late yesterday afternoon i found the trouble to be with the 'pipeline' object in my patch...
it also was odd that i couldn't connect prior to firing up the interface builder (mrmrIB) app. once i did that that mrmr auto-connected upon launch whether mrmrIB was launched or not.
also i noticed that mrmr does not seem to retain its port settings - i have to re-type it in every time the app is launched.
once its running it controls my patch just fine and fairly fast!
I would be nice to know what you cook up.
just using it as demo for my students right now. all incoming freshman received a free 'ipod touch' with the purchase of a mac - so they all have the means to experiment now! fun fun....
mark
--- On Sun, 9/7/08, Steffen Juul stffn@dibidut.dk wrote:
From: Steffen Juul stffn@dibidut.dk Subject: Re: [PD] mrmr + iphone + pd To: mgrimm@syr.edu Cc: "pd_list" pd-list@iem.at Date: Sunday, September 7, 2008, 8:55 AM On 06/09/2008, at 17.20, mark edward grimm wrote:
hello,
i just noticed that cydia offers 'mrmr' on the
2.0 jailbroken
iphones. i never tried it on the old 1.1.4 firmware so
im not
certain how to connect the iphone to pd. im on osx
10.5. is there a
tutorial on how to make the connection to send osc?
There is this: http://poly.share.dj/helpfiles/mrmr_quickstart/ mrmr_quickstart.pdf
The interface builder (mrmrIB) doesn't seam to run on 10.4 but on
10.5 - so your are lucky. I haven't tried the IB yet as i don't run
10.5, but i was to make a performance app/interface combo for a
friend who got one of them phones. It doesn't say much about it in
the tutorial but i suspect that while building the interface you'd
give the widgets a "OSC-name". I would be nice to know what you cook up.