Hello people!
I’d like to make the speed of one cursor to be controlled by the position of another cursor.
Could anyone give me a clue to achieve this?
Thanks a million!
Hi!
Look at the direct:// setSpeedF [id of the cursor to control] [value]
syntax. To discover other messages, open the Help window and do some actions in the graphical user interface; it’ll display the corresponding messages.
Hi
Is there any way to define the message value type for OSC outputs?
I would like to send integers but somehow iannix converts them to floats.
Hello world,
I’m very new to IanniX so I have some basic question concerning equations of mathematic curves.
I would like to implement
this
to IanniX, but I have problem with syntax. Instead of parametric equation above, Iannix uses different way to write equations which I don’t understand entirely.
What is ‘t’ in equations?
Thanks in advance for helping!
OK,
I’m trying and trying. I came up with this:
t
,
(param1 + param2*sin(param3*2*pi*t)) * cos(2*pi*t)
,
(param1 + param2*sin(param3*2*pi*t)) * sin(2*pi*t)
But the thing is totally not working. The problem is, that when I hit ‘add math curve’ – curve from templates is appearing and no matter what I write after in ‘curve equation’ nothing changes.
I hope for help!
Hi!
pi
must be written in uppercase PI
🙂
Nope sorry, IanniX only outputs float values (or String)
Thanks! That worked!
Hi!
I have next problem…
So I have this case
And I want to have 2 cursors starting from the same point with the SAME SPEED.
Obviously, they have different road (circle is shorter) so they should split right away and circle should finish his cycle first.
But I have problem setting it up in IanniX. There are 2 options – ‘Cursor length’ – which is not helpful, because I would have to count the road of both curves and ‘cursor speed’ which seems for me the good one. BUT – setting both of them on 1.0 (which for me is logic – ‘1’ should mean same speed) makes something weird. The circle cursor goes afterwards far more slowly than the other one…
So… How make 2 cursors go with the same velocity?
Hi!
Speed of « 1 » means 1 grid unit per second. If you type 2, it’ll be 2 grid unit per second.
Because the shapes are different, the perimeter of the curves are different so you may want to set a fixed duration, which is the order field right next to the speed field in the inspector!
So I have to count the perimeter for both shapes and than set the time? I wanted to evade this one…:(
No no, just use the duration instead of the speed!
But I have to set duration for both of them in the way, that cursors would go with the same speed. That means, that durations of 2 curves are not equal. They vary because of different perimeters… So to count, using the simplest equation v=s/t I still have to know the « s ». Am I wrong?
In IanniX, you can enter the speed OR the duration. It means that if you want that the cursors finished their run on the 2 curves at the same time, you have to set the duration.
If you want them to have the same speed, you have to set the speed.
Hello, is there a way to send the information of Iannix´s curves by frequency to pure data, to send frequency´s value information to pure data. On pure data I want frequency values to go to the oscillator and I want those values to be the frequency values that the Iannix curve is sending, so there would have to be a link of frequency between iannix and pure data or a traduction of osc to frequency and then link to the oscillator in pure data, many thanks!
128 values (C-2 to G8)are sent from 0 to 1 (osc), but I want continuum resolution, the max amount of frequency between those numbers, and that frequency to be played on the pure data oscillator according to the way the iannix curve is moving.
THANK YOU.
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