live_rpyc | process client for the Ableton Live
kandi X-RAY | live_rpyc Summary
kandi X-RAY | live_rpyc Summary
This package allows interfacing with the LOM (Live Object Model - docs here) from a separate Python interpreter running outside the Ableton Live process. It consists in a MIDI Remote Script that accepts RPyC connections, bootstrap client code and some helper functions. Runs on both Mac and Windows versions of Live 10. Based on code from
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- Load the class
- Get exception class
- Load IMM from stream
- Return the value of a key
- Dump the object to a string representation
- Connect to a server
- Connect to a stream
- Connect to a channel
- Generate a buffered generator
- Connect to a multiprocessing server
- Connect to lom
- Register a bridge
- Start listening for events
- Create a new pipe server
- Register one or more aliases
- Start background thread
- Create a new class
- Connect to server
- Return True if the file descriptor is ready False otherwise
- Upload a package to distutils
- Establish a connection to a remote machine
- Teleports a function
- Handle a new connection
- Create a connection to a given service
- Serve clients
- Return a dictionary of methods
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Install live_rpyc
Copy LiveRPyC to Live's MIDI Remote Scripts directory
Enable LiveRPyC in Live → Preferences → MIDI → Control Surfaces
Run client.py to check everything works
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