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== Group Work By ==
== Group Work By ==
<li>Amy Jean Barnett (Sound design Ableton, Max MSP patch and Iannix implementation)
<li>Florian Froger (Unity & TouchOSC App Implementation)
<li>Florian Froger (Unity implementation)
<li>Jonas Jülch (Unity & TouchOSC App Implementation)
<li>Jonas Jülch (Unity implementation)
 


== OSC Signal Diagram ==
== OSC Signal Diagram ==
[[File:oscdiagram.jpg]]
[[File:oscdiagram.jpg]]


== Iannix - Audio Input ==
We created a simple score in Iannix to send triggers via OSC to be received in Max MSP.
[[File:Iannix.png|600px]]
== Max MSP - Audio Input/Output ==
In Max we assembled a patch that triggers sound files responding to incoming OSC messages from Iannix. A bank of sound files pre-designed in Ableton are stored in a folder on the hard drive and called from the max patch as it receives the random trigger coordinates into the sprintf open %s.wav object. These triggers are then sent on to be received in Unity via the udpsend object in Max.
[[File:Maxsounds.mp3]]
[[Image:Max1.png|600px]]
== Controller Input to Unity ==
Touch OSC App
We used the App "TouchOSC" for Android to control our Kitten in Unity. The design of the layout is inspired by the classic Nintendo controller.
Effectively we used the "Directional Pad" to move our Kitten on the x and z axis and the blue button to jump.
TouchOSC is communicating directly with Unity via OSC.
[[Image:OSC_APP.png|600px]]


== Max & Iannix Implementation ==
== Unity TouchOSC Receiver Code ==


This is the script we used to get the connection between Unity and TouchOSC established.


[[Image:Max.png | frame | left | 200px]]
In the "function update" part we move the player around. We receive the variables for this function via the function "AllMessageHandler" which you can find in the second part of the code.


== Touch OSC APP with Game Controller==
We used the following Unity Scene and it's included scripts as a template
[[Image:OSC_APP.png]]


https://github.com/heaversm/unity-osc-receiver


[[Image:OSC_Touch_Receiver_Code.jpg|800px]]


Unity TouchOSC Receiver
== Video Doc ==


[[Image:OSC_Touch_Receiver_Code.jpg]]
[https://www.youtube.com/embed/RNqw7ycQNXA
]

Latest revision as of 23:44, 12 December 2017

Kitten in Space!

Our concept was to realise an interactive ‘mini’ game in Unity controlled via touch OSC for smartphone. The sound accompanying the game is generated in Max MSP via OSC triggers from Iannix, this data is then transferred via OSC to affect the scale value in real time of the cube game objects in Unity.

Meooow!

Group Work By

  • Florian Froger (Unity & TouchOSC App Implementation)
  • Jonas Jülch (Unity & TouchOSC App Implementation)

    OSC Signal Diagram

     

    Iannix - Audio Input

    We created a simple score in Iannix to send triggers via OSC to be received in Max MSP.

     

    Max MSP - Audio Input/Output

    In Max we assembled a patch that triggers sound files responding to incoming OSC messages from Iannix. A bank of sound files pre-designed in Ableton are stored in a folder on the hard drive and called from the max patch as it receives the random trigger coordinates into the sprintf open %s.wav object. These triggers are then sent on to be received in Unity via the udpsend object in Max.

    File:Maxsounds.mp3

     

    Controller Input to Unity

    Touch OSC App

    We used the App "TouchOSC" for Android to control our Kitten in Unity. The design of the layout is inspired by the classic Nintendo controller.

    Effectively we used the "Directional Pad" to move our Kitten on the x and z axis and the blue button to jump.

    TouchOSC is communicating directly with Unity via OSC.

     

    Unity TouchOSC Receiver Code

    This is the script we used to get the connection between Unity and TouchOSC established.

    In the "function update" part we move the player around. We receive the variables for this function via the function "AllMessageHandler" which you can find in the second part of the code.

    We used the following Unity Scene and it's included scripts as a template

    https://github.com/heaversm/unity-osc-receiver

     

    Video Doc

    [https://www.youtube.com/embed/RNqw7ycQNXA ]