Re: new linux live set

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thanks for the nice words.

supercollider has no problem to control 3d stuff as it has pretty decent OSC handling.
but the problem is that I couldn't find any easy 3d environment. blender is super but it has strange way to deal with osc.
other way is to deal with straight open GL thing but I, and nobody has time to learn this crazy thing.
so, if anybody has some idea, please recommend me some reasonable API (of course, on linux) that I can experiment with 3d without losing all my social life. ;)

thanks


On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Patrick Shirkey <pshirkey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Mon, January 20, 2014 11:33 pm, Djého Youn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to share a 30min. recording of my concert last week here in Warsaw,
> Poland.
> Of course, 100% Linux. (Ubuntu 13.10 + Jack + Supercollider)
>
> http://jhyoun.wordpress.com/2014/01/20/against-all-that-was-new-live-set-recording/
>
> MIDI & HID devices were used for control, recording is just internal as I
> do not use any outboard gears. Please set the volume high and boost the
> bass if you want to enjoy it at its best...
>

This is a really nice step from your previous works. Do you have any
visuals to go with it?

A 3d environment would be well suited to this soundscape.

I assume you can control a 3d environment with super collider too?




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