OSCream

OSCream
The official app & game
Distributed by UptoPlay
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DESCRIPTION
Use UptoPlay to play online the game OSCream.
OSCream is a monome arc emulator,
It is still in Beta state, so please don't leave any negative review.
I will improve it depending on involvement from the community, so don't hesitate to send your feedback or support, for info or help, please mail me directly at [email protected],
also be sure to check my website http://smugrik.org
Thanks and enjoy!
Enjoy with UptoPlay the online game OSCream.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Developer: Elaoin
Genre: Music & Audio
App version: 0.3.1
App size: 913k
Recent changes: Beta version
Comments:
However, this is better than many of the other OSC/Monome emulators out there. Using this with a Nexus 7, can't seem to get the arc devices to do anything, IIRC these require serialosc and not the usual monomeserial-esq hacks like the oscream server seems to be? How do I get this going with EDW & other serialosc only apps? I see a lot of potential with this app, as an owner of a b/w 64, 256 and Arc 4 I love the devices & this is way more safe to carry around, you can't backup a 256. Help! And please
When trying to connect it moves fast do disconnect position. So in reality nothing works... A promising idea with a twist/glitch? Machine - Tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab
`I don't know how to configure this app to my router or whatever I got my Ip address but what's a "Port" or the "Prefix" really dumb it down for dumb people like me or have video explaining how to use it so that maybe some people won't uninstall`,THE best Android OSC app. ControlOSC and TouchOSC are deeper, but - I've had both installed for, what, a year now? and I haven't touched either, 'cause I don't feel like creating a useful template for either (and I don't feel like hacking into TouchOSC to use it (I know it's possible; just needs doing)). *This* gem had me connected to stretta's edw in 5 minutes. Download/install app, start it, type in host IP and OSC prefix, start Java server - done. It *can* bog down when things get intense. edw in FM edit mode (two sets of lights spinning at different rates in opposite directions around the arcs) - noticeable choppiness. BUT it's still responsive, and seems to at least *send* messages without (much) latency. I did have to dis/connect a couple of times, but this is free, and a real arc4 is in the 3 digit dollar range - you've also got the 40h, monome128, and combined 40h/arc2. One star withheld in hope of better performance :) , and doing something to the look of the 40h - I'd rather see a centered square than the stretched rectangle... Note: If you want a general-purpose OSC app, then you'll likely want ControlOSC. If, like me, you only care about monome, then OSCream is it.
Why even keep this app in market if the OSCream-Server file needed to run it, AS PER THIS APP'S INFO AND YOUR WEBSITE, is no longer available to play online ANYWHERE? Free or not, you don't waste people's time like that."
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