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Re: [sc-users] python->OSC->scsynth



mmm....as far as i understand sclang.sc is triggered by the sclang but not by the scsynth. so if you are using python to control scsynth you cannot use this. is this right?? i am not sure..

Peter O'Doherty(e)k dio:
I copied the text from the example .sclang.sc file verbatim but it still doesn't work.

In jack, supercollider appears momentarily in the list of output ports but doesn't make an automatic connection with the system inputs. I have to do that manually.

Any idea what the problem might be?

Thanks,
Peter

On Tuesday 12 May 2009 03:21:22 Peter O'Doherty wrote:
> That's something I discovered as well. You have to make the connections
> in jack to the hardware outs manually before you get any sound. It's a
> bit awkward, especially if you're just testing small bits of code.


you can define environment variables
SC_JACK_DEFAULT_INPUTS
and
SC_JACK_DEFAULT_OUTPUTS


then scsynth will use these to connect automatically to jack ports.


There is an example in the example .sclang.sc file in the linux folder.


sincerely,
Marije


> Peter
>
> > Definitely, there's something in the structure client server or in OSC
> > messages which I can not understand. I tried all ways, including
> > sending messages to sclang via OSCresponder. Fortunately, as I have
> > suggested altern, using the ixi's library sc all goes well, provided
> > that the connections are properly carried out jack (on linux) and
> > Synthdefs are added to a folder synthdefs in the working directory.
> >
> > Thank you.








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