Timetag support: Generates “immedate” timestamp, Generates timestamped sequenced data, Timestamps are UTC-synchronized, Performs scheduling on received timestamped data Supported OSC types: i: int32, b: blob, s: string, f: float32, t: timetag, d: float64, T: true, F: false, N: null, I: infinitumīundle support: Reads Bundles, Creates Bundles
It also makes a great, free OSC controller for Max/MSP, VDMX and other VJ/DJ software. OSC wrappers for various controllers: Implementation Detailsįeatures: Packet Parsing, Packet Construction, Bundle Support, Timetag Support, Wildcard Matching Support, High Speed Mrmr enables you to use ordinary cell phones and tablets as controllers in audio-visual performances, or to participate in interactive museum exhibits, or to use your mobile device in the place of the mouse or trackpad from your full-size computer.
OSC-alias: The slipOSC object deals with OSC transport over a serial line with SLIP encoding. According to the muse technical documentation, it can be. Project Type: Programming Language LibraryĬNMAT’s OpenSoundControl object extends MaxMSP 4.5+ to support OSC bundles.Īdditionally, the OSC-timetag object deals with timestamp generation, transformations and operations, and the OSC-schedule object handles bundle scheduling from timestamps.Īdditionally, the OSC-route and OSC-unroute utility objects are useful for parsing and constructing address patterns: r/MaxMSP - Importing OSC Streaming Data Im interested in reading EEG data from a muse 2 headset. This implementation has been superseded by another! Yes. ( contents of this file: links to each section) : /page-list /toc /spec/1.0 /spec/1.1 /implementations /publications /about