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manual:introduction_to_osculator [2010/10/06 17:52] – camille | manual:introduction_to_osculator [2010/10/06 17:56] (current) – camille |
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[[http://opensoundcontrol.org|Open Sound Control (OSC)]] is a protocol for communication among computers, sound synthesizers, and other multimedia devices that is lightweight and leverages current networking technologies. As an attempt to simplify the vast problem of inter-connectivity, the choice of using the OSC protocol has been made ; even more, only a subset of it is really used. | [[http://opensoundcontrol.org|Open Sound Control (OSC)]] is a protocol for communication among computers, sound synthesizers, and other multimedia devices that is lightweight and leverages current networking technologies. As an attempt to simplify the vast problem of inter-connectivity, the choice of using the OSC protocol has been made ; even more, only a subset of it is really used. |
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<blockquote>Almost all parameters used in OSCulator are numbers ranging from ''0.0'' to ''1.0''((String and exotic values can also be handled, but we will keep that topic for later.))</blockquote> | <blockquote>Almost all parameters used in OSCulator are numbers ranging from ''0.0'' to ''1.0''((String and exotic values can also be used, but we will keep that topic for later.))</blockquote> |
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TouchOSC or the [[http://www.jazzmutant.com|Lemur]] also adopt the same convention, just as all the devices natively handled by OSCulator. | TouchOSC or the [[http://www.jazzmutant.com|Lemur]] also adopt the same convention, just as all the devices natively handled by OSCulator. |
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