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    • bruper
      bruper last edited by

      RAM Dance Toolkit is absolutely amazing!!!

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      • dbini
        dbini last edited by

        hi @eight - i'm using NI Mate to generate the OSC data, but can't seem to find a way of getting the OSC into RAM Dance Toolkit. i've tried the RAM-OSCServer, but can't get my head around what i'm supposed to do with it, apart from changing the IP and port address - it seems that its used for sending OSC rather than routing it into the Toolkit.

        Bruno - its great playing with the recorded Actors - have you managed to get any live data in?
        cheers,
        john

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        • eight
          eight last edited by

          @dbini RAM-OSCServer is not going to route OSC, it is a simply an OSC playback application (you can get recordings in one of the folders in the application directory, for example, /Applications/RAM-OSCServer_mac-v1_0_0/MotionData-OSCServer/Yoko+Cyril/Ando.21-17_53_53.xml). For live feed you could in principle use NI-Mate (in this case, RAM-OSCServer is out of the picture), sending OSC directly to RAMDance Toolkit app, however, NI-Mate should be taught a proper format. I don't have NI-Mate, so cannot comment on whether it is possible to set it up with the format that RAMDance Toolkit app understands (if not, I guess a separate OSC routing app could be used for that, such as osculator), however, in a few days I am going to tackle this with my own NI-Mate-like application, and should be able to figure the format out -- I intend to look at the RAMDance Toolkit's source code.

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          • dbini
            dbini last edited by

            thanks @eight - awesome - that's what i suspected. i'll have a go at linking it through OSCulator, or even through Isadora??

            my main problem is that there's no options for setting up the live feed in the Toolkit - only for loading prerecorded actors.
            i'm hoping that if i manage to get an OSC stream formatted properly (there's details in the wiki somewhere) then it might just magically appear in the Toolkit.
            j

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            • dbini
              dbini last edited by

              .... i was considering having a look at OpenNI - i think that might be an answer - but its looking too complex for my little brain. i'm an artist, not a coder. thats why i use Izzy. the visual nature of patching in Izzy makes total sense to me. using terminal to install libraries is beyond me.

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              • eight
                eight last edited by

                @dbini: RAMDance Toolkit contains an OpenniOSC app, which, when compiled should work out of the box (that is getting data from kinect and passing them to RAM Dance directly and in correct format). I am going to look if I can compile it as a standalone, so that no libs install is required. I am assuming you are on Mac.

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                • dbini
                  dbini last edited by

                  that would be nice. i've also been in touch with those nice guys at NIMate to see if they'll consider writing Toolkit support into their application alongside the existing support for stuff like Blender and Animata.

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                  • eight
                    eight last edited by

                    @dbini Attached is an OpenNIOSC app with all the libraries included. It runs, but I cannot test it further than that, since my kinect went for a walk with the friends.

                    Please try to run it and report what you see.
                    Thanks.
                    --8
                    Edit: removed the attachement (it did not see the kinect).

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                    • dbini
                      dbini last edited by

                      thanks @eight. when i run it i get a blank grey window. i would suspect that its not working on my machine.

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                      • eight
                        eight last edited by

                        @dbini: That's what I am getting when there is no kinect connected to the computer and xcode is telling me that device is not found. We'll have to wait for my device to come home to test it further.

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                        • bruper
                          bruper last edited by

                          John, i was not looking at the post for a  few days, I have not being doing anything any-more with RAM, waiting to see if a friend that could help would pass by (from 100 Km away) on Thursday evening. The only thing I'm able to get is the multiple data from RAM OSC to Izzy...

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                          • bruper
                            bruper last edited by

                            @eight I also could only get a grey screen from your file. Any way I suppose you need to create a new dance actor on RAM to be able to link it on incoming OSC control, correct?

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                            • bruper
                              bruper last edited by

                              We compiled the empty example,  but it gave us errors in the LIBRAM.a compilation.
                              We tried to compile the libram, but it continued with errors... I wrote them asking for help...

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                              • A
                                AlanStones last edited by

                                After some trial + error I managed to get the examples to compile. Don't forget to patch the ofxUI + checkout the submodules as detailed at the bottom of the 'how to setup' page.

                                This is a really nice tool + would be great to add a syphon outlet to it if there's a OF guru out there who's up to coding it?
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                                • eight
                                  eight last edited by

                                  @bruper –– I got my kinect back and see that the app I compiled does not see it. I am removing that attachement. At the moment I am modifying my own application to send kinect skeleton to RAM Dance via osc. I see that the actor appears in RAM Dance Toolkit as soon as the signal is received by it - no need to create new actors. I need to flash out some stability bugs, before I can post this app here, though.

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                                  • bruper
                                    bruper last edited by

                                    @eight  this is great news !! Looking forward

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                                    • eight
                                      eight last edited by

                                      @bruper: Sorry for going dark. I was moving into a new appartment while my laptop was in the caring hands of the Apple Care. It's back to normal, and I should be able to post the app in a few days.

                                      --8

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                                      • bruper
                                        bruper last edited by

                                        @eight: thanks for the info, meantime I sent you a private message (too long to post here)

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                                        • eight
                                          eight last edited by

                                          Finally, this thread becomes Isadora related. I have hacked RAMDance Toolkit so that it outputs textures into Isadora.

                                          Download and more info is available [here](http://onewaytheater.us/eight)

                                          --8

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                                          • Skulpture
                                            Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

                                            Thanks for sharing this @eight.

                                            Not really looked at RAMDance Toolkit yet.

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