Hallo,
Bob van der Poel hat gesagt: // Bob van der Poel wrote:
I can think of
some ways to do this: You could e.g. use Pure Data with
Gem, or Processing with an OSC-connection or something like that. I'd
use Pd with Gem.
Ciao
I'll have to read up on PD. Know nothing about it just now. Thanks for
the pointer.
You need Gem as well, if you want to display images. It's an
extension module ("external" in Pd lingo) for Pd. For a start check
out the Pd website puredata.info.
Note that Pd is a very powerful modular system and thus might be a bit
of a mouthful to learn at first. But in the end, all you learn can be
put to use for many other things.
Btw.: The amazing set ClaudiusMaximus played at the Linux Audio
Conference 2008 also used Pd, for audio and the primitive
visualisation of his live keypresses. It's available here:
http://www.archive.org/details/ClaudiusMaximus_-_Live_At_LAC_2008-02-19_Ext…
Ciao
--
Frank Barknecht _ ______footils.org__