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Ken Fields (ken)'s status on Saturday, 03-Jun-2023 13:19:08 JST Ken Fields polyythm generator: https://mynoise.net/NoiseMachines/polyrhythmBeatGenerator.php -
Ken Fields (ken)'s status on Thursday, 17-Mar-2016 12:39:29 JST
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BPM tempo and delay to time and frequency calculator
60,000 ms (1 minute) / Tempo (BPM) = Delay Time in ms for quarter-note beats 60,000 / 120 BPM = 500 ms 60,000 / 750 ms = 80 BPM 60,000 / 96 BPM = 625 ms 60,000 / 833.333 ms = 72 BPM Calculation of the delay timet for a quarter note (crotchet) at the tempo b in bpm. t = 1 / b. Therefore: 1 min / 96 = 60,000 ms / 96 = 625 ms.
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Ken Fields (ken)'s status on Saturday, 03-Jun-2023 13:07:29 JST Ken Fields good reminder
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Ken Fields (ken)'s status on Wednesday, 26-Apr-2023 12:47:55 JST
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Text DigiScore
Example of embedded Processing Score
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Ken Fields (ken)'s status on Monday, 17-Apr-2023 14:12:23 JST
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P5 js editor
test embed
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Ken Fields (ken)'s status on Monday, 17-Apr-2023 13:53:50 JST
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drawing with processing
try to embed example
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Ken Fields (ken)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Apr-2023 21:33:58 JST Ken Fields Here’s my score: http://artsmesh.io/attachment/812 -
Ken Fields (ken)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Apr-2023 20:44:38 JST
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Process Example
Hello World
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Ken Fields (ken)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Apr-2023 20:42:53 JST Ken Fields https://openprocessing.org/sketch/1859121 -
Ken Fields (ken)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Apr-2023 15:02:15 JST
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Open Processing Examples
run processing
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Ken Fields (ken)'s status on Wednesday, 12-Apr-2023 14:57:53 JST Ken Fields openprocessing: https://openprocessing.org/browse/# -
Ken Fields (ken)'s status on Thursday, 02-Mar-2023 17:55:57 JST Ken Fields #jacktrip #binary download
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Ken Fields (ken)'s status on Sunday, 19-Feb-2023 14:38:37 JST
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CCRMA Jacktrip Documentation
Manual
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Ken Fields (ken)'s status on Sunday, 19-Feb-2023 13:50:47 JST
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JackTrip — Hub-Mode server options
Here’s a scratchpad on how Jacktrip Hub Mode does audio routing as of early September 2020. Starting the server in Hub Mode (capital-S instead of lower-case S) with the “-p” option offers four ways to configure the server. Here’s an example launch string that would fire up a server in Mode 2:
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Ken Fields (ken)'s status on Sunday, 19-Feb-2023 13:45:02 JST Ken Fields Hub patching
A jacktrip hub server can be launched with the option -p (aka --hubpatch), followed by a number specifying one of these “hub patching modes”:
0 “server-to-clients” (default)
All clients get mixed to server’s output; server’s input feeds to all clients. (How would this be useful? Imagine a central site with a large mixing board with remote clients piped in: something outside of jacktrip makes “the mix” including the remote clients’ sound plus local sound, and feeds that mix back to the remote clients through the jacktrip server machine. Could also use for music broadcast.)
1 “client loopback”
Each client hears only herself
2 “client fan out/in but not loopback”
Everybody hears everybody else, but not themselves. Recommended for attempting to play together when latency is high (to avoid the annoying delayed-echo-of-yourself)
3 “reserved for TUB”
??? (XXX what does this do?)
4 “full mix”
Each client hears the full mix including herself. (Like a combination of 1 and 2.) Recommended for initial connection testing and in cases where all players need to hear exactly the same mix.
5 “no connections”
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Ken Fields (ken)'s status on Sunday, 19-Feb-2023 13:43:22 JST Ken Fields OPTIONS FOR AUDIO PATCHING IN HUB SERVER MODE:
-p, --hubpatch # (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) Hub auto audio patch, only has effect if running HUB SERVER mode, 0=server-to-clients, 1=client loopback, 2=client fan out/in but not loopback, 3=reserved for TUB, 4=full mix, 5=no auto patching (default: 0)
-i, --includeserver Include audio to and from the server in the mix when patching. Only affects -p 2 (client fan out/in but not loopback) and -p 4 (full mix) patch modes.
-u, --upmix Upmix mono clients to stereo when patching -
Ken Fields (ken)'s status on Tuesday, 08-Nov-2022 18:18:11 JST Ken Fields ./oscgroupclient 74.207.254.213 22242 22241 22243 22244 name default groupname default