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Today I’ve learnt about the OSC protocol, and how to send and receive data over OSC, so I tried to play some music together with “my computer”. | Today I’ve learnt about the OSC protocol, and how to send and receive data over OSC, so I tried to play some music together with “my computer”. | ||
Below is the result. I set | Below is the result. I set a sequence for the song’s bassline (using patch from the 1st homework) then I connected my iPhone to the program to play the chords by myself. | ||
Max Flie : [[:File:hg02sirin.maxpat]] | Max Flie : [[:File:hg02sirin.maxpat]] |
Revision as of 14:19, 24 October 2018
Homework : 17.10.2018
Following the YouTube instructions, and from my understanding, here is my result of connecting both patches together.
Max Flie : File:hg01sirin.maxpat
I deleted a wire that connects the 3rd button and a toggle, because it will turn the metronome off and stop the loop when the counter hits 10. Then, I connected each button to a frequency box and tried to play with a slider.
Homework : 24.10.2018 Kavinsky-Nightcall
Today I’ve learnt about the OSC protocol, and how to send and receive data over OSC, so I tried to play some music together with “my computer”.
Below is the result. I set a sequence for the song’s bassline (using patch from the 1st homework) then I connected my iPhone to the program to play the chords by myself.
Max Flie : File:hg02sirin.maxpat
I use this [1] Piano key frequencies table as a reference, however, I adjusted the tone up one octave, since the frequency were too low.
Kavinsky - Nightcall : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MV_3Dpw-BRY