I don't know if that's what you want, but I succeeded to create a Java/Swing UI with sliders and buttons which communicated with ChucK via OSC... (I used a library called JavaOSC for this purpose.) The communication was back and forth, so ChucK did send messages to the UI, too. I was happy with it until my PC went down and somehow I lost my Java files... Still I'm happy I have the ChucK programs :). Szilveszter Andrew C. Smith escribió:
Has anyone tried to wrap ChucK into a standalone program? I'm thinking (at the very least) it could just be made to run simultaneously and communication could be made over OSC, but it would be cool to have the whole thing communicate through 8888, the port that the console communicates on. Basically, the mini is an effective wrapper, right? I'm just wondering if anyone has created anything simpler, like even just a program that outputs ChucK sounds when you click buttons or something. It would be really cool for games (or toys, not really games) that let users play around with sounds using an integrated graphical interface. Anyone try it?
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