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tangible sequencer-advice needed!
Jul 28th, 2009, 1:17pm
 
hi,

im working on a tangible sequencer at the moment. i am using processing for the computer vision element to detect blobs of colour; the sound triggers placed on the sequencer.

for the sound side i was planning on using pd and communicating with it using oscP5. i have my patch done for pd to load and play the sounds and am just starting to look into how to use oscP5 as i am new to osc.

i had considered using sonia possibly for the sound to keep everything in processing but was unsure because of its limitations. however i just recently discovered minim so i am also now toying with the idea of using this for the sound instead.

the sequencer will have four samples. at the moment the design of the sequencer is being kept simple, with the tempo, volume and pitch all remaining constant. once i have it up and running in its basic form i would like to experiment with adding controls for these so that the user can change these in real time.

i was just wondering if anyone had any advice on this? i would greatly appreciate any suggestions anyone has!

many thanks...in advance!!
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