• miguellacorte

    @cuinjune Omg thank you so much for this and your efforts what a beautiful program!!!

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  • miguellacorte

    @Il-pleut hey Leonis thanks for the info and cool webpage!! I want to make something similar but also make the possibility so that anyone who joins in the webpage could essentially play through some knobs/sliders themselves. My knowledge of PD is awful, I really can't find any other simple way to do this rather than PD, would you recommend any?

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  • miguellacorte

    Awesome!!! Do you think I could run this in WebPD?

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  • miguellacorte

    Thanks for the info that looks awesome!! what about WebPD have you managed to give it a try? https://github.com/sebpiq/WebPd/

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  • miguellacorte

    Hey guys I'm currently working on a multimedia project and since about a week ago I realised that PD seems to be the tool for the job. I was wondering if there's a way I can run PD within a website so the audience can interact with the patch in a way AND still use data that is being gathered from the website, such as the audience's IP address so I could manipulate this data for a sound experience, e.g: if your IP address is from the US then a specific sound happens or if the IP is from EU then something else occurs, you get the point.

    Do you know any tool I could also work with that could essentially give me a set of elements that I could play with on the web for sound making and isn't as complex as PD?
    any thoughts would be of huge help, thanks!!!

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