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Re: Matt's Patcher - was Re: JackOSX

Date2004-01-07 22:19
From"Iain Duncan"
SubjectRe: Matt's Patcher - was Re: JackOSX
Dude, you have to keep that name. It's hilarious! I'm gonna keep calling it
that no matter what cycling decides. I remember using a pre MSP version of
Max Patcher with midi only 8 years ago!

Iain


----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt J. Ingalls" 
To: 
Cc: 
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 1:18 PM
Subject: Matt's Patcher - was Re: [CsndTek] JackOSX


>
> i should also mention that there is a similiar yet simpler tool that i
> have been working on for c74 that i am quite proud about - its going to be
> renamed before an official release, but you can try out a pre-release
> version here:
>
> http://www.synthesisters.com/download/MSP_Patcher.sit
>
> for simple tasks like recording the output of maccsound into a DAW or
> something it might prove useful.
>
> -m
>
>
>
> On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Josh Mattoon wrote:
>
> > For some time I've longed for the ability to use csound in conjunction
> > with my DAW (Digital Performer).  I do have the ability to send midi
> > data out to MacCsound, but there was no good way of getting audio back
> > in.  And there certainly was no easy way to use Csound-based plugins.
> >
> > Well, this has changed, albeit in beta form.
> >
> > http://www.jackosx.com
> >
> > This is a port of the Linux Jack server to OSX, and basically allows
> > any CoreAudio app to be wired together.  "Wait, this has been done
> > before with programs like detour, etc."  I never personally used those
> > programs, but heard that they caused some chaos with "real" audio apps.
> >   This one is designed to play nice CoreAudio.  It plays so nice, in
> > fact, that it includes AudioUnit and VST plugins that you can drop into
> > your DAW, and send that data into the Jack chain.  This means that it
> > is now possible to create plugins in csound, and use them in your DAW.
> > It also means that you can record csound synths in your DAW like any
> > other AU/VST.
> >
> > It's a bit of a pain to set things up, but I feel like I'll get the
> > hang of it soon enough.  I haven't tested with more than stereo in/out
> > either, but as long as MacCsound allows it, it should prove to be very
> > flexible.
> >
> > ~josh
> >
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