Exemple #1
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s.addMsgHandler("/b10s/blob", blob_handler)
s.addMsgHandler("/b10s/haar", haar_handler)

# just checking which handlers we have added
print "Registered Callback-functions are :"
for addr in s.getOSCAddressSpace():
    print addr

# Start OSCServer
print "\nStarting OSCServer. Use ctrl-C to quit."
st = threading.Thread(target=s.serve_forever)
st.start()
sc.start(spew=1)
# sine = sc.Synth( "sine" )
Latch = sc.Synth("Latch")

try:
    while True:
        now = time.time()
        if (now - lastLoop > LOOP_PERIOD):
            lastLoop = now
            Latch.rate = xb * 20 + 1
            # sine.freq = xb*600+120
            #sine.amp = yb*2+1
            time.sleep(LOOP_PERIOD / 2)

except KeyboardInterrupt:
    print "\nClosing OSCServer."
    s.close()
    Latch.free()
Exemple #2
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import sc
import time

print 'hello world........'

# we need to tell python where the scserver application lives, this
# changes between platforms and systems. You might need to edit it.
# exedir = 'usr/local' # where does scsynth live?
# sc.start(exedir, verbose=1, spew=1 )

sc.start(verbose=1, spew=1, startscsynth=1)

sine = sc.Synth("sine")

sine.freq = 444

##sc.Synth( "sine" ).freq = 444 # <<<< in fact you could do this in this case

time.sleep(5)  # stay here for 5 secs while sine plays

sine.free()
sc.quit()

print 'seeya world! ...........'
Exemple #3
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import sc
import time, os

# we need to tell python where the scserver application lives, this
# changes between platforms and systems. You might need to edit it.
# exedir = 'usr/local' # where does scsynth live?
# sc.start(exedir, verbose=1, spew=1 )

sc.start(spew=1, verbose=1, startscsynth=0)

player2 = sc.Synth("StereoPlayer")
player2.bufnum = sc.loadSnd("aaa.wav", wait=True)
print "loading bufnum with ID", player2.bufnum

time.sleep(8)

player = sc.Synth("StereoPlayer")
player.bufnum = sc.loadSnd("numeros.wav", wait=True)
print "loading bufnum with ID", player.bufnum

time.sleep(8)  # wait while both sounds play

sc.unloadSnd(player.bufnum)
sc.unloadSnd(player2.bufnum)

player.free()
player2.free()

sc.quit()

print 'quiting'
Exemple #4
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import sc
import time, random

seed = random.Random()

sc.start(verbose=1, spew=1)
s = sc.sc.server  ###################

PMCrotale = sc.Synth("PMCrotale")
PMCrotale.freq = 400

timeout = time.time() + 10  # 10 secs

while time.time() < timeout:
    time.sleep(0.5)  # loop every half sec
    PMCrotale.midi = seed.randint(40, 90)
    PMCrotale.tono = 10

PMCrotale.free()
sc.quit()

print 'seeya world! ...........'
Exemple #5
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 NOTE that stereo synthdefs take TWO chanels, so if you set out to 2. it will take 2 and 3 to
 play the stereo. Be careful not to use chanels that are already taken by some other synthdef
 0 and 1 are the default sound out chanels, setting a synthdef out to 0 means directing its sound
 output to the sound card . Sound in from sounds card should be 5 and 6
"""

# we need to tell python where the scserver application lives, this
# changes between platforms and systems. You might need to edit it.
# exedir = '/usr/bin' # where does scsynth live?
# sc.start( exedir, verbose=1, spew=0 )

sc.start()

# sampler player
player = sc.Synth("StereoPlayer")
player.bufnum = sc.loadSnd("numeros.wav", wait=True)
player.rate = 0  # stopped now
print "loading bufnum with ID", player.bufnum

# delay
delay = sc.Synth("xiiDelay2x2")
delay.feedback = 0  # init paramenters that we will manipulate in this script
delay.fxlevel = 0

# octave
octave = sc.Synth("xiiOctave2x2")
octave.pitch1 = 0.1
octave.pitch2 = 1
octave.fxlevel = 1  # processed sound
octave.level = 0  # clean sound
Exemple #6
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import sc
import time, random

seed = random.Random()

sc.start(verbose=1, spew=1)
s = sc.sc.server

pulse = sc.Synth("pulseTest")
pulse = ampHz = 0.4

timeout = time.time() + 10  # 10 secs

while time.time() < timeout:
    time.sleep(0.5)
    pulse.fund(20)
    pulse.maxPartial(9)
    pulse.width(0.8)

pulse.free()
sc.quit()

print "cerrando"
Exemple #7
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import sc
import time

print 'hello world........'

# we need to tell python where the scserver application lives, this
# changes between platforms and systems. You might need to edit it.
# exedir = 'usr/local' # where does scsynth live?
# sc.start(exedir, verbose=1, spew=1 )

sc.start(verbose=1, spew=1)

sine = sc.Synth("sineSynth")

sine.freq = 444

##sc.Synth( "sine" ).freq = 444 # <<<< in fact you could do this in this case

time.sleep(5)  # stay here for 5 secs while sine plays

sine.free()
sc.quit()

print 'seeya world! ...........'
Exemple #8
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seed = random.Random()

# we need to tell python where the scserver application lives, this
# changes between platforms and systems. You might need to edit it.
# exedir = 'usr/local' # where does scsynth live?
# sc.start( exedir,  verbose=0, spew=0 )

sc.start()

mygroup = sc.Group()
print 'created new group with ID ', mygroup.groupID

playerlist = []

for s in xrange(3):
    player = sc.Synth("StereoPlayer", addTargetID=mygroup.groupID)
    ##    outbus=0, bufnum=0, amp=1, pan=0, mute=1, start=0, end=1, rate=1, fps=12, index=0;
    player.bufnum = 0  # need to declare here the vars we will be manipulating later
    player.amp = 1
    player.pan = 0
    player.rate = 1
    playerlist.append(player)  ##

mygroup.bufnum = sc.loadSnd("numeros.wav")  ## all share same sound bufnum
mygroup.outbus = 0  # all use same bus

print "loading bufnum with ID", player.bufnum

timeout = time.time() + 10  # secs

while time.time() < timeout: