| i know nothing about this, but good to hear that OSC works with maccsound! :)
have you by any chance tried using OSC to communicate with QuartzComposer?
ive been meaning to look into it -- it really looks like it would be even more
powerful than maxmsp & jitter. (and all free!)
-m
On Jul 1, 2010, at 9:54 AM, Louis Cohen wrote:
> I'm implementing a csd that reads OSC messages. In general, things are working well, but I have a few questions:
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> If messages are being sent to my csd, and my csd fails to receive them, what happens to these messages? does csound push them into a queue? or are they deleted?
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> If csound does hold on to OSC messages that my csd does not read, is there a way for my csd to tell csound to delete these old messages and begin accepting only current messages? If not, how can I deal with these old messages? how can I distinguish old messages from current ones?
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> As far as I can tell, these OSC messages carry no time stamp, but perhaps I'm missing something?
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> The messages are being sent by OSCulator (which works very reliably.) I'm running on MAC OSX, 10.5.8, MacCsound 1.4, Csound version 5.12 (float samples) Jun 4 2010
> libsndfile-1.0.21.
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> many thanks!
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> -Lou Cohen
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