Hello again,
last time my message to truncated exactly at the point I was saying how great IanniX is. So (once again) thanks for your great work!
I’ve been using it to run the score for an interactive audiovisual installation made in max/jitter. It works like a charm!
For the installation version, I was wondering if it would be possible to run IanniX without GUI or if this is impossible, maybe lower the FPS at which the GUI is rendered.
I’m a bit of a developer myself so if you could point me where to look I’m willing to try hacking this myself(and if it works nice, I’d make a pull request of course).
cheers, and once again thanks for the great work!
nesa
Hi!
If you have medias (video, sound, photo) of your work with iannix, you can share with us!
To lower FPS only, you can type the desired FPS in the box in lower-right corner (type 1fps). It will only affect the GUI, not the sent messages.
Thanks for your feedback!
Hi,
thanks for the tip, that’s fantastic! I thought that field is for global message sending rate, so I even pumped it up a bit:)
I will definitely post the info about the work I did, at the moment I’m still in the process of collecting&arranging documentation.
cheers,
nesa
je comprends. bravo pour votre travail anyway
Thank you so much for replying!
Hello, Iannix team! I´ve come to ask you if you´d be interested in making a new physical additive synthesizer thats compatible with IanniX software, that focuses on graphical scores and drawing sound, with the option to 3d print your scores in metal or colored plastic as a bonus. the synth would be kind of like the UPIC but smaller and with today´s technology, I imagine a touch screen or projection and if you wanted mouse and keyboard as well, you could use it. You could draw microtonal, 12 TET or any tempered system or continual music with these oscillators.
We could sell the synth are pick up funds to continue with the free Iannix software. For the funds I could pitch in money or it would be better, start a kickstarter campaign for the synth! we could pitch the idea at arturia as well, I have a buddy of mine who works there and he would pitch the idea.
The synth would support picotonality, and would be multiparametric to any amount of voices you wanted depending on the synth{s I hope powerful capabilities. One voice would have these parameters to name a few or as much as possible: pitch, a radical morphing timbre, intensity, panning, reverb, frequency filters (eq), distortion, chorus, flanger, wah, compression, exiter, enhancer, phaser,to make ANY kind of sound or possible score. this is basically it.
Thank you so much in advance and I hope to hear back from you and I hope you could consider it! Thank you!
what i mean is that we could both collaborate to make the kickstarter campaign and the synth… are you interested?!
Ctrl+X is the only thing I could get to work!
Saving is still broken in 9.17 with Mac OSC 10.12.6
I went all over the forum to find this solution :/
Bonjour,
Tout d’abord, toutes mes félicitations pour votre travail !
Je souhaite faire des courbes paramétriques et il semblerait que la fonction sq(x) ne fonctionne pas. C’est bon si je fais a x a, mais pas quand j’utilise sq(a). Un bug ?
PS : Je suis sous Linux (je ne sais pas si cela à voir, mais je précise quand même).
Je peux me débrouiller avec a x a, mais la syntaxe sq(a) permet un peu de simplifier…
Je commence, j’aurai peut-être d’autres questions.
Merci,
Christophe
Bonjour Christophe,
Je pense que sq(x) n’existe pas (enfin j’en suis sûr) ; revanche vous pouvez utiliser x^y qui élève x à la puissance y, donc (x)^2 élève au carré. Le parser pour les équations est muparser (liste des fonctions ici : http://beltoforion.de/article.php?a=muparser&hl=en&p=features&s=idDef2#idDef2)
Bons débuts avec IanniX,
Guillaume
Bonsoir,
Merci de votre réponse, j’essaierai lundi. Le sq(x) vient de votre documentation javascript librairie p46. Je pensais que c’étaient les fonctions mathématiques de Iannix… Par contre, je ne comprends pas le parser ? C’est un convertisseur d’équation ?
Encore merci,
Christophe
Ok oui je comprends. sq(x) n’est utilisable que dans les partitions-scripts IanniX (pas dans les équations mathématiques de courbes). En réalité, pour des soucis d’optimisation, nous utilisons un moteur d’équation spécifique (pour les courbes) qui permet de calculer rapidement des milliers de résultats d’équation — et ce moteur d’équation n’a pas sq(x) dans ses fonctions de base.
HEy there,
I have the same problem, same MAc version…
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