hi,
very interesting project!
your solution should definitely work!
if your audio is not too time-critical also movements between speakers
should be possible with a good osc-schedule.
avoid osx as master for osc-sends as netsend tends to crash pd if one
of the r(aspberry)pi-clients is not
Hi Kerry,
THX for the update, sounds fascinatingly awesome (or awesomely fascinating),
Would definitely be interested to hear how this pans out (ho ho), be great
if you shared a link once there's some online documentation.
All the best,
Julian
On Fri, 12 Apr 2019 at 10:25, Kerry Hagan wrote:
Hello all,
It has been a few months, but the project is now underway, and I thought I
might let you know what I sorted:
The project does not require high fidelity or precise panning. And it is under
a limited budget (for a computer science department in a university) but much
higher than I
I did as project some time ago with the NextThing CHIP computer attached to
speakers. Each of 8 CHIPs ran a PD synth patch, and was attached to a speaker.
One CHIP was attached to a Livid DS1 MIDI controller, which broadcast commands
over the network to all the PD patches.
Each channel strip
* Maximiliano Estudies [2019-02-18 19:31]:
> the radio idea sounds like a lot of fun.
I guess Max Neuhaus has done such things.
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the radio idea sounds like a lot of fun.
El lun., 18 feb. 2019 a las 10:24, Jean-Marie Adrien (<
jm.adrien@gmail.com>) escribió:
> hi
> as far as i know, two major problems
> - wireless speakers to be found for sale in the industry are based on the
> stereophonic paradigm, music coming out
hi
as far as i know, two major problems
- wireless speakers to be found for sale in the industry are based on the
stereophonic paradigm, music coming out of two holes and that’s it
- wireless technology introduces some latency, which is somehow contradictory
with the pd real time approach, even
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Hello all,
Has anyone used wi-fi speakers with Pd?
More importantly - I would ideally like to send 30 independent audio channels
to 30 battery-powered wi-fi speakers (in the same room)
I’ve never used any wi-fi speakers for anything at all, and I’m finding it hard
to see how they are