Hi,
Just getting started with Lemur. I'd like to send OSC messages from Osculator to several IOS devices running Lemur. However, I apparently need to know what port Lemur is receiving on to be able to configure these messages in Osculator. Anyone have a clue where I may find that info?
Sending any OSC to Lemur doesn't appear to be a straightforward task. The manual hints at it but seems to be written more for folks using the Lemur daemon, which we don't particularly want to run. Any advice from users is appreciated. Thought I'd try here before sending in an official support request.
What port is Lemur receiving on?
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- Liine Staff
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Re: What port is Lemur receiving on?
Hi,
Check out section 8.3 of the Lemur manual (p. 58): "Always remember that OSC is bi-directional and that OSC Targets can also control Lemur’s Objects. Lemur is hard-coded to listen on Port 8000."
Best regards,
Nick
Check out section 8.3 of the Lemur manual (p. 58): "Always remember that OSC is bi-directional and that OSC Targets can also control Lemur’s Objects. Lemur is hard-coded to listen on Port 8000."
Best regards,
Nick
Re: What port is Lemur receiving on?
Thanks Nick. I was trying port 8001 since whenever I open the connection dialog in Lemur Editor, my Lemur'd iPad shows up as port 8001. Is this a discrepancy, or is it supposed to be like that?
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- Liine Staff
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Re: What port is Lemur receiving on?
Port 8001 is reserved for communication from the Lemur Editor. Normal communication with music gear is on port 8000.
Re: What port is Lemur receiving on?
Got it, thanks. I'm well on my way with the project now!