[sdiy] OT: sequencing over the internet
Curtin, Steven D (Steven)
sdcurtin at agere.com
Wed Mar 14 16:27:55 CET 2001
Also check out Rocket Networks, they're doing something like this right now,
including digital audio. This started out as a distributed MIDI sequencer
where people could jam over the internet.
http://www.rocketnetwork.com/indexnet.htm
Steve C
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Steven Curtin
Agere Systems (formerly
Lucent Technologies Microelectronics)
ph: (732)949-4404 fax: (732)949-6711
http://curtin.emf.org
sdcurtin at agere.com
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> From: Kyn Si[SMTP:kynsi at boomboomclap.demon.nl]
> Reply To: kynsi at boomboomclap.demon.nl
> Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 8:39 AM
> To: synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl
> Subject: [sdiy] OT: sequencing over the internet
>
> Hi Folks,
>
> I am working on a hardware light/sound-sequencer which has to be
> programmable over the internet. People should be able to program their
> patterns on their own desktop-pc and upload them to the main sequencer.
> Any ideas how to do this? I am thinking of a combination of
> flash/shockwave
> and max but I don't know how to make the client-server-sequencer
> connection.
> Basically the first thing I am looking for is info on how to control
> external machines/hardware from a computer/server. Of course midi springs
> to mind. But how do you control midi over a server connection from a
> remote
> distance?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Corneel.
>
>
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> "the modern day composer refuses to die" - E. Varese
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> "real music never will" - K.S.
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