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OSC stands for Open Sound Control and here is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Sound_Control Link] to Wikipedia.
OSC stands for Open Sound Control and here is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Sound_Control Link] to Wikipedia.


Essentially it is a protocol for network communication used between digital music software, controllers or instruments, to send commands and values
Essentially it is a protocol for network communication used between digital music software, controllers or instruments, to send commands and values.
 
 
== What do you need? ==


What do you need?


*a local network
*a local network
*the '''Ip address''' and '''port''' of all your devices that want to talk to each other
*the '''Ip address''' and '''port''' of all your devices that want to talk to each other


How did it work?
 
== How does it work? ==
 
 
You define a port(should be over 1000) where you start to send a message to another device identified by its IP-Addresses.
This device gets the message by listening through its port.
In most cases, it will use the UDP Protocol as a base layer to do this.
 
== Why do we use it in theatre? ==
 
 
It is made for controlling shows so the protocol has a long history in theatre and a lot of soft and hardware made for theatre uses it.

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OSC stands for Open Sound Control and here is the Link to Wikipedia.

Essentially it is a protocol for network communication used between digital music software, controllers or instruments, to send commands and values.


What do you need?

  • a local network
  • the Ip address and port of all your devices that want to talk to each other


How does it work?

You define a port(should be over 1000) where you start to send a message to another device identified by its IP-Addresses. This device gets the message by listening through its port. In most cases, it will use the UDP Protocol as a base layer to do this.

Why do we use it in theatre?

It is made for controlling shows so the protocol has a long history in theatre and a lot of soft and hardware made for theatre uses it.