From: contact ()
Date: Apr 29, 2005
Subject:
Re: announce: meloncillo 0.73
hallo,
i know the plug-ins are not well documented. i try to do it as soon as
possible. you are right, csound can only be used for bouncing offline (and
trajectory filtering) at the moment, because realtime relies on OSC which
was in some old linux csound version once but was never integrated in the
program. meloncillo doesn't speak MIDI at all.
max/msp is "baustelle" (work in progress). i had the amplitude matrix
working but stopped working on it, because max/msp was eating so much CPU
power compared to supercollider that i couldn't work efficiently on my 800
mhz computer. something for the studio or a two computer situation. also
the java plug-in of max (mxj) is in the beta state now, when the buffer
manipulation is more mature, i will re-try to build the bridge.
so sorry for csound not working in realtime at the moment. i haven't
looked at csound 5 yet, maybe there will be chance to use it?
ciao, -sciss-
David Akbari wrote:
> I noticed the Csound examples in the "plugins" folder as well as the
> Lisp scripts, but there doesn't seem to be any documentation detailing
> how to set it up so Csound will be the synthesis engine. I realize it
> mentioned that Csound could pretty much only be used for offline
> bouncing.
>
> Also the Max/MSP integration is really sweet - I like that the GUI and
> synthesis engine is separated, using this over a network will be a
> great challenge!
>
> Any info on setting this up to work with Csound's synthesis engine
> would be most appreciated. This is a really neat app. Thanks for
> posting!
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