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Re: [Om-synth] Om-synth controlled by Java
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Lars Luthman |
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Re: [Om-synth] Om-synth controlled by Java |
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Tue, 14 Mar 2006 12:27:54 +0100 |
On Tue, 2006-03-14 at 10:33 +0000, Ross Clement wrote:
> Hi. How hard would it be to control the om-synth engine from a Java
> client. I haven't done much with OSC, and hence don't know exactly what
> can be done via that route. In short, can you build synth architectures
> from Java and then make them play music? I have met people driving the
> Supercollider engine from Perl, and they seemed to be able to do quite a
> lot, though I didn't ask them exactly what they did and how.
Om does most of its operations over OSC (almost everything except
loading and saving patches and actually sending audio and MIDI data).
You could probably build a clone of om_gtk in Java if you wanted to.
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