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From: Art Hunkins ()
Date: Dec 1, 2004
Subject: Re: Mac, MIDI & FLTK
Hi, David,

Thanks for the reply.

Can you tell me what MacCsound and Caecilia do with canonical Csound FLTK
opcodes like FLcount and FLbutton?

Do they recognize and render them, or do they (crash and/or end with an
error message and) handle graphics in a completely different way, as I
suspect?

Art Hunkins

----- Original Message -----
From: "David Akbari" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Csnd] Mac, MIDI & FLTK



I was using realtime MIDI whilst jammin' over at a friend's place... the
Rhodes was busted and the Triton got rained on; the solution?

MacCsound!

Thanks to Matt Ingalls amazing program it has been a joy to program and
perform realtime MIDI with MacCsound.

The only thing is in realtime perf mode whenever you X out a live
performance or realtime render and then try to reinit the buffer before the
first has terminated it results in a core dump. Slow down guys ;D

For FLTK widgets I kind of like Cecilia. (currently using 2.5.1, great
software guys!)

MacCsound is running version 4.23f11 and I have Cecilia running 4.23f07 of
the binary.


-David

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Original Email
From: Art Hunkins 
Sent: Dec 01, 2004 10:57 AM [EMAIL REMOVED] Subject: Re: [Csnd] Mac, MIDI & FLTK

Thanks, Luis. I appreciate your efforts and interest.

Now for Mac afficiandos.

Anyone out there on a Mac doing realtime with MIDI and FLTK widgets? If so,
with which Csound, etc.?

Please make your voices heard. (The silence is fairly deafening.)

Art Hunkins

----- Original Message -----
From: "luis jure" 
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 10:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Csnd] KNOPPIX Live CD and csoundgbs


> el Wed, 1 Dec 2004 10:19:55 -0500
> "Art Hunkins"  escribió:
>
> > And do I recall correctly, Luis, that on GBS/Linux both MIDI and FLTK
have
> > been working perfectly? (Even on your oldish system?)
>
> realtime works perfectly well, and with very low latencies, i use it all
the
> time.
>
> usually i don't use the fltk opcodes, but i tested them quite and even
wrote
> some orchestras, and they always worked fine.
>
> i never use midi myself, but i recall performing some tests at your
request.
> it seemed to work, according to what i sent to the list then (20040902):
>
> 
>
> art, i can confirm that in csound 4 midi works in your orchestra just as
> expected. i tested it using csound 4.23f11 (john ramsdell's version).
>
> 
>
>
> that was with some orchestra you sent me, never tried anything else.
>
> the hardware i'm using is not so terribly old (athlon xp2200+, 512Mb ram),
> but the operating system and related libraries are not the newest by
far...
>
> best,
>
> lj
>
>
>
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+Re: Mac, MIDI & FLTK David Akbari (12/01/04)
+---Re: Mac, MIDI & FLTK Art Hunkins (12/01/04)

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