Am 5. März 2012 12:24 schrieb Fons Adriaensen <fons(a)linuxaudio.org>rg>:
On Sun, Mar 04, 2012 at 12:55:39AM +0100, Albert Graef
wrote:
Well, what you see as a problem, I see as a
virtue. It gives me the
flexibility to just pick my own set of messages for the application at
hand. The sequencer shouldn't have to care about the particular set of
OSC addresses I'm using.
Agreed 100%.
Agreed 40%
Having a standard scheeme for _standard procedures
doesn't kill your freedom to still pick custom addresses / add
your own extensions to OSC,
but simplifies things A LOT for those 90% of users who do standard things,
as playing back notes and controlling typical values (e.g. velocity,
volume, resonance...)
Thus you wouldn't lose any virtue, but those 90% woud gain some.
--
E.R.