David,

The idea about sound controls would really open up Grasshopper to
playing
with live actuators that might move according to parameters inside
Grasshopper.
I really hope you take this into serious consideration.

Thank you so much the dedication so far with grasshopper.

Christian

On 20 Okt., 10:31, David Rutten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Frank,
>
> I'm sure it's possible, though I don't know how well Grasshopper could
> deal with streaming input. It doesn't sound terribly easy though, and
> if you're still only about to get into scripting, this is probably way
> over your head. You'll need to make a custom component for this,
> within it's own assembly which is capable of referencing other
> assemblies.
>
> I'll put it on the list though (believe it or not, we've actually
> talked about sound controls for Grasshopper during a silly meeting
> once), it does sound like a fun project.
>
> --
> David Rutten
> Robert McNeel & Associates
>
> On Oct 18, 12:10 pm, frankS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > thanks bob.
> > downloaded it, but...
>
> > i might need a programmers advise before i venture out into this.
> > is it possible to expand vb.net by just adding a dll? if yes, where do
> > i add it to?
> > pls excuse the noob questions, i am just curious.
> > might be happy if i only knew that it could be done.
>
> > thanks, frank
>
> > On Oct 18, 1:10 am, Bob McNeel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > This might be helpful:
>
> > >http://opensoundcontrol.org/implementation/osc-net-v1-2
>
> > > On Oct 17, 4:03 pm, frankS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > took a look at max/msp. see the screenshot of the osc-route object
> > > > that dipatches URL-style hierachical datastreams recieved from an udp
> > > > or tcp 
> > > > connection.http://groups.google.com/group/grasshopper3d/web/OSC-Route_MAX-MSP.jp...
>
> > > > formatting and sending osc is even more easy...
>
> > > > also like this one a lot (though, i don't have a suitable 
> > > > idevice):http://hexler.net/touchosc
>
> > > > frank

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