I am sure I can control it with Lemur, kinkiest performer or a host of
other OSC controllers. What I want is Chuck, Gibber or Supercollider
working natively on the IPad. I built SC3 on my iPad but my dev license
expired and I am waiting to see if my University works out their issues
with the Apple dev licenses - currently ONE departments controls all the
Apple dev stuff for an entire University which is absurd. I never got midi
working correctly but I had OSC controlling it.
On Friday, May 29, 2015, Ronan Klyne
Hi Pat,
I've never done this and I don't even own an iPad, but I will try to help anyway. I see that there are OSC/Midi controller interfaces available for iPads. ChucK can accept control input in these forms. I'd probably start with a small computer running Linux and a ChucK OSC listener, then use the iPad over WiFi to control it. Apple's app store doesn't seem to be searchable from the web, so I can't comment on "ChiP".
Regards, Ronan
On Fri, 29 May 2015 at 03:45 pat pagano
javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','shreeswifty@gmail.com');> wrote: Hello
I would like to know if it is possible to get Chuck for the IPad. I saw that it is called ChiP? Is this true? I find that all of these RT audio languages like Gibber, chuck and all the SC flavors all lack the ability to run on an iPad. Can someone point me in the right direction?
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