On 1/15/07, karl petermichl
but I have to get ChuK and myself ready for the first date in public together (read: live gig) quite soon. The only funcionality which I am lacking for this first gig is some kind of graphic fader for adjusting variables on the fly. I know it is all about live coding, but I really would like to feed my sound generators with some "fluid floats" (or ints). I got into OSC, and I do understand the sending and receiving OSC examples.
I also found the OSC commands within JAVA, and a nice little application called JAVAOSC. Those four faders would be all that I need, I just cannot figure out which OSC codesc JAVAOSC is transmitting to the localhost. I searched for an OSC-Analyser, but the only one I could find exists for MAC and LINUX exclusively, and I am running XP (ok, sorry, way uncool, I know, but I really needed the harddisc space for audio samples, so I had to erase my ReiserFS partition...).
So does anyone of you know which codes JAVAOSC is transmitting by default? Are there other simple ways of transmitting OSC commands to ChuK? I tried the software PROCESSING and TAPSTREAM, but in both cases it was obvious to me how to assign OSC commands to faders.
I found that with a packet sniffer like Wireshark, you can read the OSC packets and fairly easily read out the ASCII bits. Looking at the source of JavaOSC, I see a lot of: - /s_new int, int, string ("freq"), float - /n_set int, string ("freq"), float - /n_free int So I'd listen for those.
Thank you again for your advice, karl.
Sincerely, Tom Lieber http://AllTom.com/ http://GadgetLife.org/