awesome thomas, the idea is not new, cell phone orchestras have been around a while, i guess some of the first ones were so that a group could play a microtonal pd or max patch. had to leave the studio early so didnt get to look into the free bsd server, am currently in a public park with some borrowed speakers with surround and sub bass, sitting on a pillow , jamming puredata recordings, playing my untuned(missplaced my tuning wrench and pocket knife) guitar through guitarix, and charging devices so i can work a bit in the peace and quiet of the off grid old old homeplace. maybe i can look up the free bsd from there. On Oct 17, 2016 8:06 PM, "Thomas Mayer" <tho...@residuum.org> wrote:
> On 14.10.2016 06:06, Billy Stiltner wrote: > > http://raw-sockets.sysapps.org/#interface-tcpsocket for a possible > > simpler 3rd option, its hard to find which direction to go in. > > imagine an impromptu group jam where you have a puredata instrument > > ready to accept messages over the internet and the group is the audience > > that can join in on the jam using their mobile devices as the interface. > > > DJ and me are doing apps for both: Accessing sensor data and sending it > to Pd patches as well as sending the data via OSC. I will perform with > several Android phones handed out to the audience next week in Munich. > > Apparently we are still missing the documentation and downloads, but the > code is there and contains help in English, Portuguese and German: > > https://github.com/SensorApps > http://sensors2.org/ > > Hth, > Thomas > -- > "I'm a white male, age 18 to 49. Everyone listens to me, no matter how > dumb my suggestions are." > (Homer Simpson in: Lisa vs. Malibu Stacy) > http://www.residuum.org/ >
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