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Isadora Manual v1.3 - TroikaTronix

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address for the OSC Receive actor to see the data. For example, if channel is<br />

set to 5, then messages received on the /isadora/5 OSC channel will be seen<br />

by this listener.<br />

• type: This determines the type of the value output. When this is set to float,<br />

the output type will be a floating-point number. When this is set to integer, the<br />

output will be an integer. When this is set to text, the output will be text. Note<br />

that if you select an integer and the other application sends a floating-point<br />

number, the part after the decimal point will be discarded.<br />

Output Properties<br />

• value: When a value is received on the channel specified by the channel input,<br />

it will be sent out of this output.<br />

• trigger: sends a trigger whenever a value is sent out of the value output.<br />

OSC Multi Transmit<br />

Sends Open Sound Control (OSC) messages to a specific OSC address at<br />

the specified UDP address and port number. Use ‘localhost’ to transmit<br />

messages to a program running on the same computer as <strong>Isadora</strong>.<br />

Open Sound Control is an emerging standard used to send high-resolution data from<br />

one application to another. The OSC Multi Transmit actor allows <strong>Isadora</strong> to<br />

simultaneously send multiple values to another application, or even to <strong>Isadora</strong> itself.<br />

For more information on Open Sound Control, please refer to “Open Sound Control<br />

Support” on Page 173<br />

Input Properties<br />

• udp addr: The IP address of the computer on which the target application is<br />

running. You can use the special address localhost (or 127.0.0.1) to send data<br />

to an application running on the same computer as <strong>Isadora</strong>, or you can use a<br />

domain name (e.g., troikatronix.com) if the computer is connected to the<br />

internet and a domain name server is available.<br />

• port: The UDP port number on which the program is receiving data. Check<br />

the target application to see the UDP port on which it receives OSC messages.<br />

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