Maybe when I get time I'll take a freerunner up to my friends at Emu
and see
what ideas they come up with.
Do it! See if they'll port a few of their apps to it for us .. ;)
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Jay Vaughan wrote:
Sounds cool. Something completely new or something based on csound,
supercollider or similar?
Something new, but supercollider and puredata on the Freerunner will
work, I imagine, quite
And just for fun... Would there be any practical purpose for
communicating through the headphone/mic jack?
No.
AUDIO Routing! Yes! There are practical purposes: multiple
freerunners being used to create a symphony of soft-synths, with an
audio routing network between them to deal
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 4:25 AM, Jay Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And just for fun... Would there be any practical purpose for
communicating through the headphone/mic jack?
AUDIO Routing! Yes! There are practical purposes: multiple
freerunners being used to create a symphony of
Would you explain this a little more, I'm not sure what you mean.
I am developing a soft-synth for OpenMoko, and I believe others are
too. We would like to jam together, but don't have a mixer. So we
route the audio of one phone to the other, and do 'soft mixing' on the
master phone ..
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 7:17 AM, Jay Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am developing a soft-synth for OpenMoko, and I believe others are
too. We would like to jam together, but don't have a mixer. So we
route the audio of one phone to the other, and do 'soft mixing' on the
master phone ..
Sounds interesting. Will you be doing this through cables or IR with
a device similar to the one
Cables, of course .. or gadget-audio if possible ..
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Jay Vaughan wrote:
Would you explain this a little more, I'm not sure what you mean.
I am developing a soft-synth for OpenMoko, and I believe others are
too. We would like to jam together, but don't have a mixer. So we
route the audio of one phone to the other, and do 'soft mixing'
Monday 30 June 2008 Jay Vaughan wrote:
Would you explain this a little more, I'm not sure what you mean.
I am developing a soft-synth for OpenMoko, and I believe others are
too. We would like to jam together, but don't have a mixer. So we
route the audio of one phone to the other, and do
On Mon, Jun 30, 2008 at 6:38 AM, Charles Pax [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds interesting. Will you be doing this through cables or IR with a
device similar to the one featured at
http://features.engadget.com/2004/07/27/how-to-turn-your-ipod-in-to-a-universal-infrared-remote-control/
What's
What's wrong with plain old bluetooth?
most devices concerned do not have bt: tv, hifi, vcr, dvd player ...
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Jay Vaughan wrote:
And just for fun... Would there be any practical purpose for
communicating through the headphone/mic jack?
No.
AUDIO Routing! Yes! There are practical purposes: multiple
freerunners being used to create a symphony of soft-synths, with an
audio routing
Sounds cool. Something completely new or something based on csound,
supercollider or similar?
Something new, but supercollider and puredata on the Freerunner will
work, I imagine, quite well. Pair it up with some nice MIDI
controller and a custom cable, and you've got a synth/music-making
Monday 30 June 2008 Jay Vaughan wrote:
i just attended a convention where one of the events was an
experimental
music set by one of the attendees using a Tenori-On (and jamming
with another
attendee on a digeridoo[1]),
Yes, the tenori-on is definitely do-able with the OM phone .. I
Jay Vaughan wrote:
Sounds cool. Something completely new or something based on csound,
supercollider or similar?
Something new, but supercollider and puredata on the Freerunner will
work, I imagine, quite well. Pair it up with some nice MIDI
controller and a custom cable, and you've
In what ways can two Freerunners plausibly communicate? Which is the fastest
for data transfer?
Can they connect via WiFi without a separate router? I've seen some
discussion over how the Freerunner cannot be used as an access point. Does
this mean two Freerunners wouldn't be able to create a
su, 2008-06-29 kello 13:22 -0400, Charles Pax kirjoitti:
In what ways can two Freerunners plausibly communicate? Which is the
fastest for data transfer?
Wifi.
Can they connect via WiFi without a separate router? I've seen some
discussion over how the Freerunner cannot be used as an access
Francesco Cat [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Making the FR a walkie-talkie device was in some kind of wishlist I
think :)
We need GNU Radio on it;).
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