AW: Automation

Thomas Grill thomas at dergeheime.goldfisch.at
Mon Feb 19 12:45:13 CET 2001


Obviously, OSC objects do already exist for Max... it should not be to
diffcult to adapt them for pd
http://cnmat.cnmat.berkeley.edu/OpenSoundControl/clients/max-objs.html


> -----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Richard Dobson [mailto:rwd at cableinet.co.uk]
> Gesendet: Montag, 19. Februar 2001 11:47
> An: PD list
> Betreff: Re: Automation
>
>
> It seems to me there is a really very good idea here. The
> OpenSoundControl (OSC) protocol has recently been added to Csound, and I
> think a few other apps will add it soon, so an OSC port within PD would
> seem to be a useful thing. With reference to VST, the idea of a plugin
> (could be a DirectX version as well) which acted as a network port for
> control and/or audio data seems very worthwhile for all sorts of tasks,
> especially where some cross-platform code compatibility is important
> (otherwise, one would just use COM). It might therefore be good to use a
> general protocol such as OSC.
>
> There is also the Network Audio Server project, at:
> http://radscan.com/nas.html
>
>
> which looks very interesting, especially if it would be possible to make
> a native Windows port, so that VST/DX plugins could talk to it. If
> indeed this hasn't already been done by anyone, I am interested to have
> ago, as I am doing both VST and DX plugin development at the moment.
>
>
>
> Richard Dobson
>
>
>
> Thomas Grill wrote:
> >
> > Hi list, is there an easy way to automate pd from any good
> sequencer program
> > (under linux or W2k)?
> > I guess the most felxible way (under Windows) would be a VST
> plugin which
> > sends messages (or even audio streams) over a net socket, so
> that it can be
> > received by netsend... has anything comparable already been done?
> > How could something like that be done under linux?
> >
> > greetings, Thomas
>
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