modul8 with kinect?
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    modul8 with kinect?

    by etwasetwas » Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:37 pm

    Would it be possible to use kinect as an input device with current version of modul8 (without madmapper)?
    If so, what's the options do I have?
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    Re: modul8 with kinect?

    by Basic » Mon Mar 12, 2012 2:45 am

    i'd have a little search. Im sure people have mentioned this before but not sure where.
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    Re: modul8 with kinect?

    by anomad » Mon Mar 12, 2012 4:56 am

    . yes.. but, of course it depends on what you want to do and the resources you have a available.

    . i set up a kinect on a macMini then sent the video to a macPro running Modul8 ( http://vimeo.com/17314948 ) to play around w/the video streams. also, i set up the OSC module to listen from TUIOkinect so i could move my hands to control effects as well, but didn't feel like pursuing that module concept any further.

    . i would say start with TUIOkinect (http://code.google.com/p/tuiokinect/) and then send the OSC data to Modul8 to get a feel for what can be done.


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    Re: modul8 with kinect?

    by luiscript » Sat Mar 17, 2012 7:06 pm

    I just post a video tutorial that shows you how to use the kinect as a controller for Modul8. Hope you like it, is recorded in spanish, sorry about that: http://luiscript.com/2012/03/controland ... o-synapse/
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    Re: modul8 with kinect?

    by Bounty » Tue Jun 26, 2012 9:08 pm

    luiscript wrote:I just post a video tutorial that shows you how to use the kinect as a controller for Modul8. Hope you like it, is recorded in spanish, sorry about that: http://luiscript.com/2012/03/controland ... o-synapse/

    If there are subs in English it would be gorgeous..)
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    Re: modul8 with kinect?

    by firionicable » Thu Oct 18, 2012 6:32 am

    Agreed. I don't understand the video quite enough.
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    Re: modul8 with kinect?

    by sevenos » Tue Jan 15, 2013 6:26 am

    luiscript wrote:I just post a video tutorial that shows you how to use the kinect as a controller for Modul8. Hope you like it, is recorded in spanish, sorry about that: http://luiscript.com/2012/03/controland ... o-synapse/


    How is this going to help us If we can't understand it man?
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    Re: modul8 with kinect?

    by anomad » Wed Jan 16, 2013 12:49 am

    sevenos wrote:How is this going to help us If we can't understand it man?


    . did you even watch the whole thing? i don't speak/understand spanish very well - but you could follow what he was doing...

    Download:
    Synapse - interfaces w/the Kinect, sends OSC data
    and the QuartzConnect demo

    *Edit to add - read how it is set up : http://synapsekinect.tumblr.com/post/63 ... z-composer

    OSCulator - an OSC bridge from Synapse to the Modul8

    He sets the output of Synapse to UDP port 12348

    In Modul8
    Load 'OSC (global)' module

    set routing in OSCulator
    set incoming port to 12348 (from above)
    the first column looks like 0=x, 1=y, 2=z
    change 'Event Type' to 'Route OSC'
    pick item in from the modul8 keyword list
    set port to the same port as the 'OSC Global' module (the module defaults to 8002 - he uses 9000)
    send the message '/md8key/(item from modul8 dictionary)/0'

    Turn on 'OSC (global)'
    Edit the module so
    value=DataList[2] / 480
    i'm guessing b/c OSClator sends x/y as a 640/480 position
    use value = 1 -DataList[2] / 480 to invert values


    . was that so hard?

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