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what's a good tactic or approach to this?

i'd like to be able to capture a performance in high resolution, the data, not audio, so i could playback a recorded performance with a different or edited patch in aalto, etc..

are there any apps out there that will record the osc/t3d data, or do i need to use max?
i'm not interested in editing to a timeline or anything, just record and playback. thanks.

http://oscseq.com/manual/

i downloaded this application a while ago but haven't tried using it yet. perhaps it is what you are looking for.

edit wow i hadn't seen any of the promotional material they have available on the site... this thing is awesome

I will be using it with the touchOSC template i posted for aalto

wow, that's looks awesome. will give it a shot this evening. thanks for that.

Well there is MIDI, which is not too bad if you can use the polyphonic pressure data. I think most DAWs will not be able to deal very well with the density of Soundplane data at 250 Hz -- but that is why the rate knob is there, so you can turn it down to 20 Hz or something.

This oscseq looks great. Let me know if it works at all with the t3d messages.

ok, so i got it to record.
it picks up each message into it's own track, so...
t3d/tch
t3d/con
t3d/alv
t3d/frm
this only works when soundplane's out is set to OSCseq, so no 'thru', so can't hear anything, no pass through to aalto.
and playback, no way to tell aalto to listen to OSCseq, rather than the soundplane.

i'm very beyond my element here, so i'd welcome anyone taking a look at how it all should/would work or other ideas for raw capture of soundplane playback. thanks.

Hi. I'm set to buy a soundplane when my bonus hits on 12/31...

I'm curious about whether there is any potential down the road for the soundplane itself to record a performance? Memory? Perhaps this has already been stated elsewhere.

I'm curious about whether there is any potential down the road for the soundplane itself to record a performance? Memory?

Definitely not going to happen. Computers (including tablets etc) have so many benefits for this kind of use that any work I put into the recording issue is going to be in that direction.

ok, so i got it to record. it picks up each message into it's own track, so... t3d/tch t3d/con t3d/alv t3d/frm this only works when soundplane's out is set to OSCseq, so no 'thru', so can't hear anything, no pass through to aalto. and playback, no way to tell aalto to listen to OSCseq, rather than the soundplane.

I hear these problems. I think the best solution I have to offer for the time being is, use MIDI. It's really not too bad, if you can find a way to use poly pressure to control a synth envelope. You can do this with Logic and Aalto for example, in the Aalto patcher. It doesn't work with Live, like a bunch of somewhat advanced uses of MIDI, because Ableton decided to simplify things for everyone at the expense of utility. Well, it would work find with one voice, actually.