Good news!
Thierry Coduys a écrit :
Le 29 juil. 09 à 17:24, matohawk a écrit :
Hello,
I worked in few days ago on Pure Data example (IanniX).
But The Kitchen died and I think the progress of this application is
stopped now. But the source is open...
The last developper of IanniX was Pierr
Le 29 juil. 09 à 17:24, matohawk a écrit :
Hello,
I worked in few days ago on Pure Data example (IanniX).
But The Kitchen died and I think the progress of this application is
stopped now. But the source is open...
The last developper of IanniX was Pierre Julian de la Fuente.
Not exactly,
Ah, I didn't know about OTL. It looks nice, I can't wait for some free time
to give it a try.
I'm curious to know what direction you are going with SeqOSC (other than the
apis). I'm about to take a big long break from school when my thesis is
finished, but I have many thoughts on what would make
Hi Rich,
I wrote the first article you mention about ptl.
Many things append from 2004 until now:
PTL is now OTL. It's less exerimental and usable (for intance chdh
produce a dvd with it)
You can download it via sourceforge where the project is hosted. I've
wrote the code but I've no more time
Hello Rich,
I worked in few days ago on Pure Data example (IanniX).
But The Kitchen died and I think the progress of this application is
stopped now. But the source is open...
The last developper of IanniX was Pierre Julian de la Fuente.
Cheers Thomas
Rich E a écrit :
Hi,
I've been looking
Hi,
I've been looking at these two applications for graphical notation via OSC:
ptl:
D. Henry, “PTL, a new sequencer dedicated to graphical scores,” in Proc. of
the 2004 Int. Computer Music Conf, 2004, 738–41.
http://dh7.free.fr/otl/PTL_dh20040312.pdf
IanniX:
T. Coduys and G. Ferry, “IanniX aest