

This issue’s article is by Kenneth Williams, and is titled “Osculation Magic”. Astronomical Applications of Vedic Mathematics.

#Osculator license Patch#
I have a finger tracker augmented patch Im working on and the next step is to add skeleton tracking so I'm thinking of combining ideas at some point. I suppose ideally a system of both or having freestyle interactive sort of dance mode and the augmented mode with a gesture to switch between probably would be best. Where as once you figure out spacially where your notes are you can can perform without having to look at your self. Now I suppose once you get good with an augmented system you really would not have to always look at your screen which is the benefit to using g just the tracking positions to make music with. The augmented style gives you more flexibility with the addition of multiple layers of hit boxes and widgets etc. I'm kind of torn between an augmented type of of controller like yours or a simple 3d avatar type. I like the idea of having everything bundled into one app but at what CPU expense. I have a skeleton patch that I have been working on with amir for unity that works really well I was thinking about turning into a midi controller. I would say the synapse would have to be a two machine type of set up. Actually was pretty difficult to just make this recorded screen shot and o havent even added graphics yet. Yes I did notice that synapse takes a lot of CPU up. As i think you would agree with your DJing background, infusing so many creative aspects that we love, dance, music, interactivity and art is just so damn cool! I knocked out a crossfader concept for my Serato kinect project earlier, asides from showing off technology for technology sake i really feel this project could work as a replacement or accompaniment to traditional music performance methods. (all hail our dutch QC's for starting tryplex) I'm building a tasty amount myself ready to share with the project. Gestures are the way forward and it would be great if you could add as many as possible to the tryplex repository. I prefer a nice minimal designed HUD using chart, graphs and hit boxes to illustrate this. The tryplex project is such a great start for this work, although synapse is visually usefully its so key to show what your actually controlling for example an AR interface works well. I'm using my Ableton live pyphon hack to send out OSC messages but MIDI sends are just as useful. I find Osceleton more usefully and flexible and doesn't require Max4live. Infuse some of your QC visual work with it though (although i'm sure its your next step).ĭon't know if you noticed but i'm not using synapse as its a little bit more CPU intensive and single user only. Yes dustin i love it :) the audio is just fantastic, a real cinematic dub sound! Good to see you playing around with this.


literally the backing track was made in 5 mins. The track i made on my iPad with garage band ? freakin sweet I'm telling you. I'm thinking about doing something like this for xyz for both hands that should give me 6 instruments i can control with two hands. also i am using z depth to trigger the notes. maybe someone can make sense of this patch its a bit messy that is why this is in developing comps and no the repo.īasically its a qc patch sending out hits to osculator for x and y of left and right hand. right now its just a left and right hand kaosilator type of patch. I couldn't get the cool synapse max 4 live mappers to work i think my ableton is a bit outdated so i used synapse for quartz composer and osculator to send data to live. Some gladly pointed the synapse app in a thread here so I'm returning the favor with a synapse patch.
