Here's the Live Drawing patch from our Rokoko + Depth Tracking "Guru Sessions" adapted for the iKeleton OSC app.
To get iKeleton OSC working with this patch, you need to go into the iKeleton OSC settings. There you should:
- Set the IP Address to the IP address of the computer running Isadora (you can see find the IP address by opening the Isadora Preferences and looking at the bottom of the dialog box).
- Set the port to 1234, the default IP port number used by Isadora.
Enjoy,
Mark
@mark said:
find the app on Apple's AppStore.
It's working really well for me, this really exciting. I'm definitely going to use this for an orchestra project I have coming up in June. I learn something new and amazing every time I come here. Thank you!
- Trevor
Dear All,
While I haven't made a proper test yet, this new Skeleton tracking app for iPhone + iPad might be of interest to many here. It sends OSC so that definitely means it can be interfaced to Isadora.
Note that it does not need the special depth cameras on the iPad; it immediately recognized a skeleton on my iPhone SE 2020.
You can find the app on Apple's AppStore.
I will try to whip up a test patch this afternoon.
Best Wishes,
Mark
Hi Woland! Today i had checked it on my MacBook Air instead the iMac, and it worked well - also on other ports.
Looks like there are network or installation problam on my iMac :-(
Now i have to check how to use the Trackball values to change translations...
thanks for your help,
Tom
The OpenNI Tracker actor has built-in record and playback functions that will do exactly what you want.
Once your snippet is recorded, you can play it back in the OpenNI Tracker and send the data to a Skeleton Decoder
I'm trying to record all of the position data from the OpenNI skeleton decoder for a short sequence. The goal is to grab a snippet of some movement work and then replay that data afterward to experiment without needing the performer in the room. I'm so sure this has been addressed in the forum somewhere, and the closest I could find was Re: [Storing OSC Data](/topic/4960/storing-osc-data). Unfortunately, I still couldn't work from there to a solution.
Best,
Rory
MacBook pro 13", M1, macOS Ventura | Isadora 3.2.6
@woland thanks. I'm using one TH2G on M1 Max working well on a daily project for the last month. I'm getting one more an i'll test with two at the same time. Which kind of specific issues may happen? Thanks again!
Try these steps:
- Set the outgoing port on your software to 1234
- Set Isadora's incoming port back to 1234
- Restart your computer
- Open both softwares
- In your other software, start sending OSC.
- In Isadora, open Communications > Stream Setup, then check "Auto-detect inputs"
Please also note that two softwares cannot use the same port, so the problem might be a port conflict (e.g. if Protokol was working on port 8003 so you set Isadora to port 8003 too, then you'd have trouble because both softwares are trying to use the same port).
Thanks Woland for your feedback.
If you don't change the default incoming port in the network settings in Isa this is true.

But I just changed it to different port #'s - without success...
My suspicion is an incombatability with Packet-Size etc.
But here I have no idea where to start to change something.
With TouchOSC it works also on the other, different ports.
Probably the Tangent software is junk - but it works with Hexler Protokol.
Very mysterious...
To send OSC to Isadora you need to send it to port 1234