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    [LOGGED] OSC Protocol - Multiple input ports inside Isadora.

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    • tlaloc
      tlaloc Beta Silver last edited by Woland

      Hi all, would it be possible to add multiple OSC ports into Isadora at some point? I have wanted this a number of times now to route control in multiple ways.

      Thanks for all you all do.

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      • Juriaan
        Juriaan Tech Staff @tlaloc last edited by

        @tlaloc

        Hi there, 

        Thank you for your suggestion! Tagging the team here to note this feature request in our systems.

        Could you elaborate a bit more what you are trying to do?

        @Woland @DusX

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        • Woland
          Woland Tech Staff @Juriaan last edited by

          @juriaan

          I already know. tlaloc wants to, for example, listen for OSC coming from one program using one port, and another program using a different port.

          I have logged this already.

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          • liminal_andy
            liminal_andy @Juriaan last edited by

            @juriaan For the sake of leaving a concrete example:

            Imagine I have two pieces of software or hardware, maybe two x32 sound boards, and I want to have bidirectional control of each (maybe if I move a fader on one board, it moves the corresponding fader on the other). Both boards, being identical, obviously use the same OSC API (same OSC addresses, same payloads). If we point both boards at Isadora port 1234, Isadora's channel system has no way of telling us which packet came from which board. It makes it impossible to build this solution unless an intermediary piece of software, or multiple Isadora files on different IPs, are used. 

            A simple OSC Direct Receive actor would go a long way. I've spoken with Mark before about how I would imagine it working, including OSC Wildcard syntax, where the actor could lean into the tree syntax of OSC and be given partial or complete address filters to receive info. But even just starting with direct receive on a given port would be very helpful.

            Andy Carluccio
            Zoom Video Communications, Inc.
            www.liminalet.com

            [R9 3900X, RTX 2080, 64GB DDR4 3600, Win 10, Izzy 3.0.8]
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