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Another technique is to use the forward object in conjunction with a little fancy
footwork. This technique uses the forward object to send out OSC values to receive
objects whose arguments match the OSC message selector. Here is the the equivalent
patch to the route version shown previously that uses the forward object.
footwork. This technique uses the forward object to send out OSC values to receive
objects whose arguments match the OSC message selector. Here is the the equivalent
patch to the route version shown previously that uses the forward object.
The advantage of this technique is that if we now add a new object to our Lemur
Interface, for instance, Paul the Pad (button), we can simply add a new receive object,
Paul.x, to our patch, and it will receive data from the Button object on the Lemur.
Interface, for instance, Paul the Pad (button), we can simply add a new receive object,
Paul.x, to our patch, and it will receive data from the Button object on the Lemur.
Controlling the Lemur from Max/MSP
In addition to receiving messages via OSC from the Lemur when someone touches the
objects on the surface, you can also change the values of the objects on the Lemur via
OSC. To do this, you use the udpsend object. The udpsend object transmits messages to
a specific IP address and port. (Indeed you could think of the Lemur as having a udpsend
built into it.)
objects on the surface, you can also change the values of the objects on the Lemur via
OSC. To do this, you use the udpsend object. The udpsend object transmits messages to
a specific IP address and port. (Indeed you could think of the Lemur as having a udpsend
built into it.)
The udpsend object accepts a message of the form
<OSC-message-selector> <value>
If the OSC message selector corresponds to the name of an object + variable name on the
Lemur, the object will update its display of the specified variable on the touch surface
screen.
Lemur, the object will update its display of the specified variable on the touch surface
screen.
Let’s give it a try.
• Assuming you have a Fader named Fred on your Lemur, we will attempt to change its
value with a number box.