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Calling Developers: New, Free Cocoa Framework for OpenSoundControl
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Calling Developers: New, Free Cocoa Framework for OpenSoundControl
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controller is some of the new hotness to grow out of OpenSoundControl support. Photo: George P. Macklin, aka
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You hear plenty of chatter about the powers of OpenSoundControl, the open, high-res, network-savvy control protocol for music and visuals. But standards are no good without implementation — and some implementations just aren’t very good. Now, users, you can go have a sandwich or whatever, but developers, pay attention. (And users, enjoy that sandwich in the knowledge that someone somewhere is giving you better toys to play with soon!)
Our friend Ray, co-developer of live visual app
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, has put up a Cocoa, Mac-based framework for OSC. While it’s all in Objective-C (natch), it wouldn’t be too hard to port a similar framework to other open-source languages and platforms. Ray is working on a kind of best-practices OSC implementation. Worth a peek — and if you’re a Cocoa dev, of course, even better.
Described thusly:
VVOSC is an Objective-c framework for assembling, sending, and receiving OSC (Open Sound Control) messages on OS X. A
simple sample application which sends and receives OSC messages is also included.
more information on OSC:
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VVOSC is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike license:
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“vvosc” is likely to cause confusion with the
Windows
-only vvvv — which is also visual, also wonderful, and also supports OSC — but hopefully you can sort that out.
Now that I have your attention, developers, I’m curious: got questions about OSC? Challenges with implementation on different operating systems and in different frameworks? What are the best implementations you’ve seen in common environments like C++, Java, and Python?
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