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MAX MSP OSC SERIAL
The arduino would then take these serial messages and use the information to control the lighting via DMX and the speed of the string via PWM. This macbook would have a max/msp patch installed which would route the data from the iPod and translate the messages to be sent via serial to an arduino micro-controller. An iPod with touch osc installed would send OSC message over a wireless network to a macbook pro. The way the installation worked was actually fairly simple. (The frame was designed by fellow OCAD students Paul Moleiro and Dov Smilovic.) There were four major components to the installation. The final installation was eye level in height and 6 feet in length. This patch can be found in the source code linked above The code also kept track of which mode the user was inputting data to allow full control of lighting rig. The DmxSimple library was utilized for outputting DMX data to the lighting fixture, the library can be found hereĪ Max/msp patch was used take incoming OSC data, and route it to the arduino via Serial. The source code for this project can be found on github It sends data via OSC to the host computer to be translated into DMX via Max and Arduinoįirmware for the arduino was written which allows for serial data to be received from base laptop as well as DMX messages to be sent out. This layout is designed to work in conjuncture with below arduino code and Max/msp patch. Information on the dmx shield can be found here