[Pdmtl] Open sound control in windows

Eldad Tsabary tazberry_docs at yahoo.ca
Mar 21 Déc 09:35:24 EST 2010


Yes. It's a good idea. But yes, it will also mean we need a wireless router 
(which I did already request, but might have to buy on my own).
Thanks!
E

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From: "Michal Seta" <mis at artengine.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2010 2:36 AM
To: "Eldad Tsabary" <tazberry_docs at yahoo.ca>
Cc: "Alexandre Quessy" <alexandre at quessy.net>; <pd-list at iem.at>; 
<pdmtl at lists.artengine.ca>
Subject: Re: [Pdmtl] Open sound control in windows

> Well, in that case, in order to solve the classroom issue, I would run
> one mac with OSCulator, connect as many wiimotes as you need and send
> the OSC messages to different addresses of the different people who
> will catch the respective signals with Pd.  I don't know if OSCulator
> can broadcast on the subnet (I don't see why not) but
> [mrpeach/udpsend] can, so alternatively you could gather all wiimotes'
> OSC in one local Pd patch and broadcast all your wiimotes, and the
> class selectively catches the wiimotes with [routeOSC].  Of course
> every computer will have to be on the same network and they all have
> to listen on the same port.
>
> ./MiS
>
> On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 10:27 PM, Eldad Tsabary <tazberry_docs at yahoo.ca> 
> wrote:
>> Thank all
>> I am looking at using a Wii mote at first in a classroom situation, in 
>> which
>> some have windows, some mac os (and maybe some a Linux distribution) and
>> trying to avoid having two very different approach of making it work
>> E
>>
>>
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>> From: "Michal Seta" <mis at artengine.ca>
>> Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 9:06 PM
>> To: "Alexandre Quessy" <alexandre at quessy.net>
>> Cc: "Eldad Tsabary" <tazberry_docs at yahoo.ca>; <pd-list at iem.at>;
>> <pdmtl at lists.artengine.ca>
>> Subject: Re: [Pdmtl] Open sound control in windows
>>
>>> On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Alexandre Quessy <alexandre at quessy.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Well, you could write a Python script that uses python-pypm (portmidi
>>>> bindings) and python-txosc. (OSC for Twisted)
>>>
>>> And if you want to avoid the Twisted dependency (and additional
>>> cruft?) you can go for pyOSC which is, AFAIK, a fairly thorought OSC
>>> implementation
>>>
>>> https://trac.v2.nl/wiki/pyOSC
>>>
>>> ./MiS
>>
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