Hi Al,
If you check out the chuck examples folder that came in the chuck download
or in the "Open Example" menu item, there should be a "serial" subcategory
with some basic examples of communicating with serial devices (e.g.
Arduino) in there.
What I would recommend is sending your 5 analog values as a space separated
series of ASCII numbers, ending with a newline, and repeating this at
whatever your desired refresh rate is. In ChucK, you can use
onLine()/getLine() (as in the lines.ck example) to get each line of data,
which includes all 5 current sensor values. There is also a (minimally
documented) RegEx class you can use to pull out the values individually and
then convert them to integers.
Ive also attached another ChucK example I have that does something very
similar to this, except it reads only 3 sensor values and uses commas to
separate values.
Thats a lot of stuff, so let us know if you have any more questions.
spencer
On Wed, Jan 1, 2014 at 9:59 AM, Alan Brooker
Hi there
I am using ChucK 1.3.2.0 (Chimera) with miniAudicle 1.3.0a on Ubuntu 12.04- I think the latest version can communicate with Arduino directly? Cant seem to find any examples so any advice or example code would be much appreciated. I am trying to build a simple step sequencer with *x5 potentiometer*s that send values to an arduino board and then into ChucK hopefully. Was hoping I could do this without OSC-
thanks for helping this noob!
Al
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