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Kyma Open Sound Control Documentation
Starting in Kyma version X.74, you can connect your Paca(rana) to software running on other computers or to Open Sound Control (OSC)-enabled controllers using the Ethernet port on the back of your Paca(rana).
Open Sound Control
is a protocol for communicating between computers, sound engines, and controllers over
TCP/IP Networks
(such as Ethernet, WiFi, and the Internet). OSC offers faster speeds, higher resolution, and greater flexibility than is afforded by the standard MIDI protocol.
Making connections
TouchOSC & Kyma
Jazz Mutant Lemur with Kyma
Lemur on the iPad with Kyma
Using OSCulator to Send Bi-directional MIDI Streams over OSC
Delora vM2 for Kyma MotorMix emulation via OSC
Using Delora PacaMidi to Send Bi-directional MIDI Streams over OSC
Using Andrew Capon's Max & M4L external to Send Bi-directional MIDI Streams over OSC
Instructions for setting up the ASUS WL-330gE_M Portable Wireless Access Point for use with the Paca(rana)
Mapping OSC Messages to Kyma Parameters
Learn or Map to an OSC message in the VCS
Learn or Enter an OSC message in a Parameter field
Program OSC Source to send specific messages to Kyma
Two-way communication between Kyma and OSC sources
(with Max and Processing examples)
Sending Bidirectional MIDI streams over OSC
For software developers
Trouble-shooting the Connections
Current Rev: r1.6 - 11 Apr 2012 - 23:57 GMT -
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