Bob@Pangolin
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Short introduction into OSC:
The template used in the video above is attached to this thread.
Additional hints & notes:
- Sometimes TouchOSC will not find your machine. Go to the previous window and re-open "add template".
- If nothing is found, you can try to set the destination network card in BEYOND 4 its configuration:

- the /b/ server does not support special characters in the address. (ex.. * ?)
- the /b/ server is bidirectional. (2 way communication). If you add to many 2 way communication objects to your design, it can impact the bandwidth that you have available on the network card.
- the /b/ server addresses can easily be found in the BEYOND 4 "Object tree". (tools >> Object tree...)


- "Help >> other topics >> OSC" in BEYOND provides a detailed instruction behind the /b/ server, feedback and even how to connect OSC to your own PangoScripts with the OSC to PangoScript server!

The template used in the video above is attached to this thread.
Additional hints & notes:
- Sometimes TouchOSC will not find your machine. Go to the previous window and re-open "add template".
- If nothing is found, you can try to set the destination network card in BEYOND 4 its configuration:

- the /b/ server does not support special characters in the address. (ex.. * ?)
- the /b/ server is bidirectional. (2 way communication). If you add to many 2 way communication objects to your design, it can impact the bandwidth that you have available on the network card.
- the /b/ server addresses can easily be found in the BEYOND 4 "Object tree". (tools >> Object tree...)


- "Help >> other topics >> OSC" in BEYOND provides a detailed instruction behind the /b/ server, feedback and even how to connect OSC to your own PangoScripts with the OSC to PangoScript server!

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