Hey, looks cool, and I'm going to try to adapt it for SuperCollider
after I get the ChucK version working. Anyway, I don't know a ton
about Processing and nothing about Python, so bear with me-- I keep
getting an OutOfMemoryError in Processing, and this is with the memory
for Processing ramped up to 512 MB on a MacBook Pro.
Also, the Python server seems to just hang after I type in that line
from your readme file. Is it working? How can I test it? I already
have the OS X Apache server running from my Sites folder, so do I
still just go to http://mycomputername.local/cscontroller.html? Also,
your readme says "cscontroller.html" but the actual file is called
"cscontrol.html" Is this wrong or are you somehow dynamically
creating a framed thing?
Anyway, it's some really great functionality, and a definite base
structure to start building synths and collaborative music/artwork
(using Jitter or Processing) upon. I like the idea of having a client
application built as a Max/MSP/Jitter standalone that allows someone
to listen, while still retaining the ease of a Java app for the
masses. Good luck becoming internet-famous.
Andrew
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 12:10 AM, Andrew Turley
I thought you guys might be interested in this. I put together a little demo of a circular sequencer that is controlled through a web browser. I use Chuck for some (most) of the back end. Here's a link to the blog post which includes video and code:
http://www.pillowsopher.com/blog/?p=107
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