[Fwd: Re: [PD] internet collaboration graphics]
noskule
noskule at gmx.net
Tue Jan 20 18:10:34 CET 2004
Jorge Cardoso wrote:
>>-----Original Message-----
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>>Behalf Of noskule
>>Sent: segunda-feira, 19 de Janeiro de 2004 22:26
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>>Subject: [Fwd: Re: [PD] internet collaboration graphics]
>>
>>
>>i'm working on a project to make colaborative music. The main
>>thing is a
>>patch witch uses gem to visualise the colaboration in a 2d
>>window. Each
>>user is representet by a colored dot and his name as his
>>avantar. Around
>>
>>the dot is a in its size variable net witch represents the
>>influents of
>>the user. With a cursor each user defines "his" position an so the
>>influence of the other users to his instrument in realtime. The
>>positions between the avantars interpolates the variables.
>>the pach sends all the data to a pdserverpatch. So there can be any
>>number of users (theoreticly). the mainproblem is how to make a
>>userfrendly pach, so that not every user have do deal with every
>>variablename ip and so on (route cant be set be setmessage ore inlet
>>ime). . . .. .
>>i attaches a pach witch shows the gem gui and the colaborationpatch .
>>..its work in progress . .dont expect a finished working patch . ..
>>the secound thing i try to implement is panning the sounds
>>betwean the
>>loudspeakers . . .. .
>>
>>
>>
>
>Hi,
>
>I tried your patch but I seem to be missing some abstractions...
>I get some "couldn't create" errors:
>- l_route_8
>- l_xy_rel_pos
>- l_sel
>- l_id_para
>- l_ch8_pl
>- l_colab_gui
>
>Are these part of any external or library? Where can I get them?
>
>Thanks,
>jc
>
>
>
hi jorge
i use: -iemlib1, -iemlib2, -zexy, -gem
--> http://pd.iem.at/
and a folder of my subpatches
--> http://www.nubiah.com/noskule/
the pach is in the noskule_lib folder called l_colab.pd, in this patch
is a subpatch called "pd howto", so it should work, i also put the
complete pd folder on the server, so nothing have to be installed . . .
cheers nos
>---
>Jorge Cardoso <-> jorgecardoso at ieee.org
>
>"Whether you believe you can, or whether you believe you can't, you're
>absolutely right." - Henry Ford
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