Thanks Dan!

It worked so far with the help patch! Now I have just to see how it’s going 
with several iPads…
Thanks again!

chris

Am 03.05.2014 um 01:30 schrieb Daniel Iglesia <daniel.igle...@gmail.com>:

> (And for multiple devices into a pd patch, I usually have the user of each 
> device manually input a number identifying their identity, and then 
> filter/route based on this in the PC patch) 
> (If you choose to use LANdini, you'll want to get the standalone client (OSX 
> only, or supercollider code) for the hub computer)
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On May 2, 2014, at 4:49 PM, Christian Fischer <m...@c-m-fischer.de> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi there,
>> 
>> not sure whether I can make out the forest for the trees after x hours of 
>> fiddling…
>> 
>> 
>> What would be the best way to send data (one way) from several iPads to one 
>> master patch on PC, connected adhoc wireless?
>> 
>> So far I tried only with one iPad, used MobMuPlat and simple ‚netsend' / 
>> ‚netreceive'. For one iPad it worked pretty fine! Now I wonder what about 
>> several iPads. Can’t test before Monday, but I would like to prepare 
>> everything before…
>> 
>> The idea is several people use the iPads as interfaces to manipulate a 
>> master patch on a PC connected to interface, several speakers etc…
>> They do not have to get any feedback from master patch. Data flows only one 
>> way. 
>> 
>> MobMuPlat does not take ‚packOSC‘. Would ‚LANdini‘ be better for several 
>> iPads (could not get it running so far. still trying…) Or is there something 
>> else? 
>> Any experiences?
>> 
>> Thanx & Best!
>> chris
>> 
>> 
>> 
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