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Sep 2

The project is currently on GitHub at https://github.com/tbeddy/improv-vox

Jim says

OK, I see it.
The first thing it needs is enough context for me (or an outside examiner looking at it) to know how to use it, namely what else specifically needs to be running (to send it the osc stream), and how to invoke it.
Unless there's some way to record & playback the osc stream that this thing consumes (an example .wav and a short python script to read it and output as osc??), it looks like it's going to be difficult for me (or others) to run it without expensive dependencies.
The second thing I would suggest is a roadmap of ideas of possible feature sets to add during the semester.
And you also need a bibliograpy i.e. list of links to resources & documentation for the pieces you're using (or might use) and/or links to those similar efforts you mentioned.
The function doc strings are a step in the right direction.
But the fact that your one python file doesn't have any sort of header given all the conversations we've had and the nagging you've heard about from me about that sort of thing is discouraging.
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