I think I had problems in the past for not having [routeOSC] and [packOSC] when sending/receiving from other software such as reaper, but I can't confirm anymore. Other softwares will work with mrpeach, but not necessarily with vanilla.

It's also convenient to use routeOSC for a cleaner patch structure, as it allows a route-style tree sorting.


I asked this on the facebook group, thought I'd ask it here as well. Who cannot be happy with vanilla's OSC support and still needs mrpeach and stuff? I mean, really really need as in there's no way to deal with such OSC tasks in Vanilla. Tell me what exactly please... I know that it can happen and how, I just wanted examples in the real world, and I also believe Vanilla is fine for most use cases.

I just never use OSC as all I do is inside Pd anyway :)

I see [netsend]/[netreceive] make [udpsend]/[udpreceive] obsolete these days for OSC... but we also have [routeOSC] and [packOSC], and in Vanilla's documentation we see this:  ~/no attempt is made here to clearly distinguish between the OSC address (symbols) and the following data, nor between blobs and lists of numbers - it is assumed that you know what types the message should contain. You can alternatively use the OSC objects from mrpeach which have more features than these./~

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