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It worked last time I tested it some time ago. It must be run under
python3. Have not done anything recently. It is an interface into
sonic-pi program and notes and samples that are available through sonic-pi
can be used by sonic-track if configured. It was just a fun thing I
thought of doing. The hard part was getting the psonic.py and pythonosc
interface to communicate with sonic-pi program and launch on the desktop
from the SSH shell. This setup works best with SSH session but setting up
sound though PI sound interface can be tricky. Running in thourh HDMI TV
interface makes sound setup seamless. There can also be a bit of a lag and
it is advised running though SSH session without displaying opencv windows
on video. Have not tested with RPI-4 but I would expect performance to be
much better. Make sure sonic-pi is installed on RPI since some
distributions do not install it by default as they used to be.
Claude ....
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Before I start this all.
Does this track movement and create responsive birdsounds as reaction?
And does this still work?
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Alright, I'm going to try it with the Rpi4 I have laying around. I just noticed I saw your movie a while back and that helped me for another project!! Thanks again and awesome how you make your projects. If you ever are interested in collaborating, let me know! But you probably have enough projects for your self to work on :D :) Thanks again |
A lot of times you work on a project for a period of time and get to a
certain level, then leave it to work on something else. This often means
there will be loose ends, features or refinements that will not be
developed. I have been retired for 13 years and this is a hobby for me.
Doing continuous development on a project can be more like work than fun.
Open source projects allow others to take your project to another level.
Sometimes I will see a project that has not been updated for years. If I
need a new feature of bug fix I can clone and add my own code.
Keep me up-to-date on your progress and I can help if needed.
Claude ...
…On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 9:48 AM QuintenDeWilde ***@***.***> wrote:
Alright,
I'm going to try it with the Rpi4 I have laying around.
I just noticed I saw your movie a while back and that helped me for
another project!!
Thanks again and awesome how you make your projects.
If you ever are interested in collaborating, let me know!
I'm actually more an artist then a programmer. But I like
digital/electronical installations so I keep coming back to heavy computer
science projects (maybe not so heavy in this case) and every time
struggling to get it to work.
But you probably have enough projects for your self to work on :D :)
Thanks again
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Indeed,
I noticed that over the last years that this is in fact the truth!
And I'm very glad that I often get the help I need. And glad that I get
myself over that point to just keep going at it and learn it step by step.
Thanks again!
And if I have specific questions, i'll let you know!
Kind regards
De Wilde Quinten
On Thu, 30 Apr 2020 at 17:10, Claude Pageau <[email protected]>
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… A lot of times you work on a project for a period of time and get to a
certain level, then leave it to work on something else. This often means
there will be loose ends, features or refinements that will not be
developed. I have been retired for 13 years and this is a hobby for me.
Doing continuous development on a project can be more like work than fun.
Open source projects allow others to take your project to another level.
Sometimes I will see a project that has not been updated for years. If I
need a new feature of bug fix I can clone and add my own code.
Keep me up-to-date on your progress and I can help if needed.
Claude ...
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 9:48 AM QuintenDeWilde ***@***.***>
wrote:
> Alright,
>
> I'm going to try it with the Rpi4 I have laying around.
>
> I just noticed I saw your movie a while back and that helped me for
> another project!!
>
> Thanks again and awesome how you make your projects.
>
> If you ever are interested in collaborating, let me know!
> I'm actually more an artist then a programmer. But I like
> digital/electronical installations so I keep coming back to heavy
computer
> science projects (maybe not so heavy in this case) and every time
> struggling to get it to work.
>
> But you probably have enough projects for your self to work on :D :)
>
> Thanks again
> This can be closed.
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Before I start this all.
Does this track movement and create responsive birdsounds as reaction?
And does this still work?
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