Hi,
Avant toute chose, un grand bravo pour votre soft qui va vite faire référence, IMHO!
Question:
i use cursor coordinate for ICST ambimonitor in Max/Msp.
For that i send in osc message: “cursor_value_x – x mapped coordinate of the running cursor” for x y and z coordinates and scale values with mapping functions.
message is : osc://ip_out:57120/panner xyz 1 cursor_value_x cursor_value_y cursor_value_z
I have the x and y coordinate but not Z coordinate (only “0” for “cursor_value_z”). It’s a bug?
(of course my curve is in 3D!)
And we can’t scale Z value in the mapping function… only x and y. I don’t understand why…
my setup: Iannix 0.8.43 beta, macOS 10.6.8
Thanks!
Alex
Hi!
Yes mapping is only available in 2D (not for specific reasons, it is a missing feature…). You have to use cursor_zPos and make your own mapping directly in MaxMSP (with zmap object for example).
Sorry for that!
Not yet! But it is in our todo!
IanniX ne produit que des événements (OSC, MIDI…), il faut donc obligatoirement un logiciel tiers. Il faut donc que la sortie de IanniX se plug sur l’entrée MIDI d’un autre logiciel.
Ok
One more thing in your Todo list ! 😉
Thks
Yes! The todo list becomes longer and longer!
Thanks. So let’s continue.
I’m getting that wonderful MIDI piano sound that’s been around for about three decades (by selecting “Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth”, but was wondering if I could send it to one of my nifty synths. I happen to have one that is a stand-alone, but when I route the midi to it (with a routing tool), no sound. Any thoughts?
Also, how can I change the midi parameters (e.g. velocity, note value) within one of the MIDI examples (I see only two: Rosette and Simple- are there more?)? Thanks for communicating to some one who’s eyes go blurry upon looking at programming language.
I understand IanniX itself doesn’t produce any sound and needs another program (Pd, SuperCollider, MAX, etc) but are there any tutorials for beginners?
Should I learn one of those programs first? What about JAVA? Should I learn that before even trying to learn those other programs?
I just want to start creating sounds and music with IanniX (and whatever other program) but I don’t know where to begin.
I still don’t understand. How did you get IanniX working in Logic? Do you have a short tutorial or something?
Do you have a copy of the keynote in English?
No sorry…
Is there a way to debug Iannax Javascript scripts? Being able to set breakpoints and read variable states, other than just console(), would be really useful for making complex scripts.
Thanks!
Not possible now. But I agree it could be a nice feature. However, I don’t know if Qt Framework / QScript allows us to develop this debugging feature. I’ll have a look 🙂
Thank you! Do you know if there’s any way some external program could do it in some limited way? I’m not very knowledgeable about how frameworks and engines etc interact.
Hmmm, you can use a better script editor than ours (which is very basic) that can help you on syntax (text color, help with brackets…). But there’ll be no debugging functions at all…
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