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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Michael, <br>
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<br>
Thanks for your reply! Funnily enough I ran into your old project
right when your email came in and was wondering if it might well
solve my problems. <br>
<br>
I'm still going through the relevant docs so I'm asking the
following with an incomplete understanding but I was wondering if
your thoughts may help short circuit my thinking a little. <br>
<br>
I'm planning on using a chunk of Python to aggregate the ROS
messages I'm interested in and figure out what sounds to play.
It's sounding like Supercollider is the way to go to actually
generate the sounds. Would there be an advantage to keeping things
in ROS and using ROSOSC to talk to Supercollider, versus using
Python's OSC interface to talk out to Supercollider directly? <br>
<br>
<br>
Cheers!<br>
<br>
- Raymond<br>
<br>
On 11/11/2014 9:55 PM, Michael Carroll wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:CAE6X0kibUE99vn2jgTpaUyRYOCjfjajC3vZ_-NKRf=PJsQ5_Cg@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Raymond,
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<div>I wrote a bridge between ros and OSC quite a while ago. I
don't know that it will still work, but I think that it would
provide a reasonable starting place for your experiments.</div>
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href="https://github.com/Auburn-Automow/rososc">https://github.com/Auburn-Automow/rososc</a></div>
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<div>~mc<br>
<br>
On Tuesday, November 11, 2014, Raymond Sheh <<a
moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:Raymond.Sheh@curtin.edu.au">Raymond.Sheh@curtin.edu.au</a>>
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.8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi All,<br>
<br>
<br>
We're trying to figure out a way to have our robot's beeps be
a little more musical and on-the-fly generated so I'm looking
for a way of piping ROS messages into a software music
synthesiser of some sort (or synthesizer for those of you in
the US).<br>
<br>
I've found lots of stuff about getting ROS to play sounds or
to say text via a text-to-speech synth but I'm drawing a bit
of a blank on something that is more musical.<br>
<br>
Before I go to the trouble of connecting ROS to something like
Supercollider or Fluidsynth, I was just wondering if anyone
here knew of work already being done in this direction. My
Google-fu is kinda failing me on this one.<br>
<br>
<br>
Cheers!<br>
<br>
- Raymond<br>
<br>
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Curtin University of Technology<br>
Department of Computing<br>
Level 3, Building 314, Kent St<br>
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Dr Raymond Sheh
Senior Lecturer
Curtin University of Technology
Department of Computing
Level 3, Building 314, Kent St
Bentley, Western Australia
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GPO Box U1987 Perth WA 6845 AUSTRALIA</pre>
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