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Controlling SC with Max via OSC Task

Task 5 Name: OSC: Max to SC; OSC: Multiple Machines Set: w7 Due: w8 Weighting: 0% Courses: cmc2b
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This task involves the control of an SC synth with a Max controller.

For this task you'll need to download the OpenSoundControl objects for MaxMSP. They can be found here.

  • Download this compressed file.
  • Unzip this file and you'll find a number of files:
  • Try the 'simple' files first.
  • There are also a number of more elaborate examples. You're encouraged to investigate these.

  • You might also like to look at the following tutorials:
  • OSC Style
  • OSC Responder
  • Networking

The Task

  • Take a very simple example of a SuperCollider Synth (something as simple as a sine wave is okay, but once you've got it working you might want to try something a little more sophisticated), and make sure it's working.

  • Using the tutorial patches above as templates (the first two are very simple), create a simple Max interface.

Finally

  • Compress (zip) your patches, demos, etc. into one file called your_student_number_"osc" (e.g. 0504335_osc.zip), include a readme with your name and student number and, if necessary, how to use or just open the patch.

  • Submit a copy of the files to the i-Centre on 2pm on Tuesday 8th May 2018

You might also be interested in:

  • Hmmmmm....

The Projects

The projects and tasks are designed to help you through the various courses and materials that you'll have to deal with, and also to provide an active and practical element to what could otherwise become a rather dry and technical exercise. Tasks are small exercises - you may be asked to complete one or two per week. Projects are larger and carry a higher percentage of the mark. We will undertake two, three, four or more projects and tasks. The final project is usually an individual choice project, and will be worth significantly more than the others in terms of percentages in your portfolio. We will usually try to set aside a time to perform the projects in a public setting.