Hi chris,
I could do a x64 build for linux if you like to...
I'd welcome developer contributions once I get this version
sufficiently complete.
It does now support midi clock, midi position pointer and midi time
code so it's easier to work with other midi based software - so far
tested with
You may also be interested in a project I started about six months
ago, which is a fork of IanniX I call GeoSonix. It will be free and
open source. In a week or two it will be available as an alpha
download of the source or executables on Bitbucket. At this point
only OSX and Windows because I
Your fork sounds good!
I would later like to add some audio/video bridging control modules...
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I'd welcome developer contributions once I get this version
sufficiently complete.
It does now support midi clock, midi position pointer and midi time
code so it's easier to work with other midi based software - so far
tested with Live and Numerology. And I've included a placeholder for
OSC
I'm glad to see this is still alive.
It's quite old now right? A few years back I was very
excited by it and downloaded and spent too long trying to
get it to compile. I hope the build/dependencies are
much better now. Thanks for continuing to develop and
sharing this cool looking OSC
Im no developer (yet?),
i just thought more poeple should know of it!
On 27.02.2012 22:31, Andy Farnell wrote:
I'm glad to see this is still alive.
It's quite old now right? A few years back I was very
excited by it and downloaded and spent too long trying to
get it to compile. I hope the
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 10:48 PM, Christoph Kuhr christoph.k...@web.dewrote:
Im no developer (yet?),
i just thought more poeple should know of it!
It's really a cool tool!
I have been using it during my interaction design workshop with good
feedback from people.
I never could use linux