There’s lots more cool stuff in the next release too! Also additional documentation, and some important crashing bugs (all that I know of) have been eliminated.
With the upcoming release feature-frozen I’ve started to think about future features.
I’ve implemented an experimental feature to allow IanniX to be slaved to an external midi sequencer or video editor using MIDI Time Code and MIDI Clock. The master’s transport provides the time base and controls start, stop, rewind, etc.
The IanniX user interface to enable or disable this is a button to the left of the transport slider (below the fps display) that brings up a menu where the sync type can be selected and in the case of midi clock, for the host tempo to be entered.
While slaved IanniX plays scores normally. The IanniX time display updates normally but echos the master’s time. The start/stop transport control is locked.
I have this fully working now with support of midi time code, midi clock and song position pointer. I’ve tested with Ableton Live for midi clock and with Numerology for MTC and it seems to work fine. These features should also allow control of IanniX with an external hardware sequencer.
The menu (and internal design) also provide for an option for slaving to a host using Open Sound Control. However I’m not aware that there is a standard for messages for remote control over OSC, or if anyone would use this feature if I implemented it. Is anyone aware of this being implemented elsewhere and if so what is the message format?
In the absence of an existing standard I propose to support OSC master-sync with a stream of messages to IanniX such as:
/iannix/timesync
/iannix/timesync
..
..
Where
Comments?
– Chris
Hi Chris,
This sounds very cool, I’d like to test it with Ardour3. A3 supports OSC, MTC, and MIDI clock, as well as JACK sync of course. Do you maintain a repo anywhere or are you keeping the code close for now ?
TIA,
dp
Hi Dave,
I don’t have it on a public repo yet but if you can build it from source I can email you a zipped version of the complete source to build it build from.
Is this on Linux? I currently have Mac and Win but not Linux so I have not tested it there. Would be good to know if there are any problems on Linux (should not be) and how it works with Ardour. If this works for you, send me your email at chrisgr99 at gmail dot com.
– Chris
Hello All,
i have just downloaded IanniX 8.22. The prebuild for linux doesn’t work, then
i have try to compile from source. Errors.
Seems that in ui_extoscpatterneditor.h there is this line
#include « ExtOscPatternEditor.h » that has to be
#include « extoscpatterneditor.h ».
After this seems that the project was build correctly, at least IanniX start!
Now i will go to experiment this new version.
Thank You for that,
ciao,
francesco.
Hi Franci
Are you able to rotate the view into 3D by Alt dragging on it? I understand from Dave that the Alt key is not available for application use in many Linux systems. We worked out a solution to use the Windows key as the modifier.
If you need this fix, download the attached version of uirender.cpp and replace the one you have with it. This has a conditional compile that uses the Windows key for 3D rotation just for Linux.
Also, where did you download the 0.8.22 code from? I have the code because I’ve been contributing to it but I’m not sure which exact version was made publicly available and from where.
– Chris
Hello Mr. Chris,
i can use the old way, ctrl+alt, for 3D movement.
Mr. Dave is the guru on linux.
Anyway, i downloaded IanniX source from here (iannix.org).
I will try like You recommend, but i’m not able to see any attachement here
(but this is the third try to post this message, so i don’t know if it’s a my problem).
Maybe on google repo?
Thanks for Your work,
ciao,
francesco.
Hi Franci,
So on your Linux system ctrl+alt rotates the view so you can see it from other directions – i.e. in 3D? Then Qt for Linux must remap ctrl+alt to be equivalent to alt.
If you can already rotate the view with ctrl+alt, then you don’t need the file I tried to send. For some reason the file didn’t get included anyway even though I attached it before sending the message.
– Chris
Hello,
yes, it was so in version 8.21, and it worked, and it’s right too for 8.22.
Apologies i forgot to say what is my system (!)
I’m using Ubuntu 10.04.
Ciao,
francesco.
It looks like the 8.22 pre-build Linux version was built only for 64-bit systems. Could a 32-bit pre-build version be created, please?
Thanks!
Anthony
Dear Iannix team and users,
first time i go on studying a sowtare like this, i saw the documentation on the website, saw the video, but would need some more specfic examples or a tutorial to understand the easier things.
I’m reading a book about OD, it’s a new world for me, and i know i have to study a lot, but i think that if more people will use iannix it would be good also for the project itself.
Thanks for any help
cheers
Danilo
🙂
Iannix 0.8.22: Just wanted to let you know this issue still exists.
Cheers,
–Bob
(score attached)
salut j’essaye de connecté du coup renoise et iannix sur le port 8000
renoise m’affiche ça :
*** Error: Socket set of local port failed (WSAEACCES: ‘Permission denied’)
J’ai essayé de désactivé les firewall mais aucun succès 😯
est ce que qu’eulqun eurait une eudée ?
Yay
Hello everyone,
I just finished watching a video on IanniX´s vimeo channel, and on one demo IanniX is sending Midiout messages to a plucked string instrument on Live. I can´t get the ableton live project included in IanniX´s example folder to work since I have only the launchpad edition. I do have max runtime though and I was wondering what is the best way to control IanniX with a midi device but also make IanniX send midi out messages and Not OSC to Ableton?
Thanks in advance for any help given 🙂
Miguel
Hi all,
I’m trying to use Iannix for the production of graphical scores based on the output of chaotic differential equations. For a test I am trying to implement and map the Lorenz equations in some form. My plan right now is to use a for() loop to iterate some number of Euler approximations of the functions and use the output of x, y, and z to generate curves, linesegments, triggers, ect… I’m coming to an anonymous parse error on the line where I instantiate my for loop. Would it be appropriate to post my code, as it is, here? I’ve really hit a wall. My Javascript is not so good so I may be making some glaring mistakes. Thanks.
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