Hello guys!
I’m totally new to javascript, but maybe you will have time to help me a bit. I have an idea to control the speed of cursor, and both x and y positions of the triggers with my Myo armband via OSC (through MyoMapper, where i get at least 3 values – x/y/z values of the position of my hand) and then to operate sound with Max/msp. I’m getting the osc messages in iannix, but i have still no idea how to make at least one of them working for my purpose. I have tried with creating messages for triggers and cursor,-but still no proper result. Maybe someone could help me with that issue? Maybe i need to paste something into the script window??
thanks in advance!
Alisa
Hi Alisa,
The best way to understand OSC in IanniX is to open the Help window (button in the toolbar) and to for example, move a trigger in the GUI. At the bottom of the Help window, you’ll see the OSC message to send to reproduce the action (if you see setPos t x y z, then the OSC syntax is /iannix/setPos t x y z). You can also copy a small Max patch from this help window.
Good luck!
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