lemur OSC - baby steps - triggering clips, how to?
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 07:49
i feel pretty dumb that i cannot figure this out, but i am totally green to programming osc and i humbly beg for assistance.
trying to build up my own custom resolume 3 controller with a lemur and osc, and though i've read the resolume docs many times, i am unable to grasp how to have a lemur pad or switch trigger a clip to start playing in resolume. i'm leaning toward a row of switches for each corresponding resolume row (arbitrary row lengths, but likely maxed out at 10 per row), as each would remain lit after triggering, which seems useful even though it isn't true feedback from resolume.
can anyone give me a hand with the correct parameter/script syntax for assigning a row of lemur pads or (preferably) a switches to trigger resolume clips? while i could resort to using the daemon to transmit via midi instead of osc, i'm thinking this is a good time to catch up on osc as it is becoming more relevant to the masses. i'd like to build the controller purely in osc if possible.
trying to wring out as much usefulness in the lemur as i can before it is completely abandoned.
trying to build up my own custom resolume 3 controller with a lemur and osc, and though i've read the resolume docs many times, i am unable to grasp how to have a lemur pad or switch trigger a clip to start playing in resolume. i'm leaning toward a row of switches for each corresponding resolume row (arbitrary row lengths, but likely maxed out at 10 per row), as each would remain lit after triggering, which seems useful even though it isn't true feedback from resolume.
can anyone give me a hand with the correct parameter/script syntax for assigning a row of lemur pads or (preferably) a switches to trigger resolume clips? while i could resort to using the daemon to transmit via midi instead of osc, i'm thinking this is a good time to catch up on osc as it is becoming more relevant to the masses. i'd like to build the controller purely in osc if possible.
trying to wring out as much usefulness in the lemur as i can before it is completely abandoned.