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| Using the bluetooth sensors in his laptop and a piece of software that could read and handle "OSC packets" he was able to control pitch and effects with the WiiMote. As in, if you lifted the remote up it would increase in pitch, down it would decrease. When I get home I'm going to try to do it myself and take some pictures. It'd especially be something cool to try with NINjam. Yes, I haven't found out how you use NINjam with Reason yet, I'm not sure whether there's an easy solution, my whole sound system is a bit weird with my external sound card so... Oh, and on a different note, I have sent Moltar a PM about the spammers and he'll delete their accounts once he comes out of his stasis lol |
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NINjam is the over the internet deal for realtime audio work right? I'm trying to remember if there is a lan tool that does the same thing, I have a super sweet idea if I ever work on music with my friend again, he's big on FL studio but if we could rewire my Reason to his FL on our respective laptops I'd pee all over myself |
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I doubt you could control his FL with rewire if you were connected through LAN, unless you had LogMeIn or some sort of Remote Desktop thing.
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lol no no, there is some software that works over LAN, my Reason would be slave to his FL. I should look into it again, I think on the mac it's called Jack but I don't know if it works on Windows (or if there is a Windows variant). Would be sweet as hell |
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