a non-positive to positive transition triggers a message
a graph element comprising the signal channels to be polled
a string specifying the OSC message's name. by convention, this should start with a forward slash and contain only 7-bit ascii characters.
an integer identifier which is contained in the reply
message. While you can distinguish different SendReply
instances from the same Synth by choosing different OSC
message names, depending on the application you may use
the same message name but different ids (similar to
SendTrig
).
a non-positive to positive transition triggers a message
a graph element comprising the signal channels to be polled
a string specifying the OSC message's name. by convention, this should start with a forward slash and contain only 7-bit ascii characters.
an integer identifier which is contained in the reply
message. While you can distinguish different SendReply
instances from the same Synth by choosing different OSC
message names, depending on the application you may use
the same message name but different ids (similar to
SendTrig
).
A UGen which sends an sequence of values from the server to all notified clients upon receiving triggers. The message sent is
osc.Message(<(String) msgName>, <(Int) nodeID>, <(Int) replyID>, <(Float) values>*)
.For sending a single value,
SendTrig
provides an alternative.The argument order is different from its sclang counterpart.
SendTrig