Hi All, I haven't had a chance to get tclcsound running and am curious what it is. =) Could someone post a screenshot? Thanks! steven On 11/4/05, Victor Lazzarini wrote: > > > > Hi Victor, > > > > After some rigorous testing, I have found some interesting > > anomalies. > > > > 1) As a solution to try and not have to see the unsightly > > "libxxx.dylib is not a Csound plugin library" I tried > > copying the tclcsound.dylib to /usr/local/bin (in other > > words in the $PATH). What happens is that I can run the > > test.tcl but I get > > > > SetFrontProcess failed,-606 > > tclcsound.dylib is a tcl module, that needs to be loaded > with something like > > load tclcsound.dylib Tclcsound > > or package require > > this is for people to load the tclcsound commands on > a tclsh or wish. If you are using cswish or cstclsh, the > commands are statically linked to the interpreter program. > > I am not sure what you are doing exactly. However I am also > not sure exactly about paths for tcl modules. > > > > > When clicking on the window to try and move it. The > > buttons still respond. > > > > Re-executing the scons command and producing another dylib > > / executables in the same directory as Csound5 solves the > > problem. > > > > The sliders, buttons, etc seem to operate at the same > > speed / latency as FLTK if not actually a little faster. > > This is on Mac OS 10.3.9. > > > > From what I understand Mac OS 10.4.x is the first to > > include Tcl/Tk as part of the OS so it is possible Apple > > has "improved" the implementation for it's release and is > > the subsequent cause of the latency that is being > > reported. > > a-ha, so that might be the problem! I have to have a look > at it myself. On my 10.3.9 old laptop, it works as you > described. > > > 2) Another curious problem I have encountered recently is > > when making a CSD file intended for realtime performance, > > I experimented by not initializing any f-tables in the > > score or orchestra in favor of an attempt to try an > > initialize them purely from the csTable method. > > Unfortunately when I do csCompile and it returns 0, then I > > declare all csTables, it aborts notes due to a missing > > f-table if I do a csPlay, but performance is as expected > > with a csNote. > > I think it is because the event function is executing > after the first call to csoundKsmps or csoundBuffer. > A solution for the above problem might be to declare the > ftables as blank tables (eg. f1 0 1024 7 0 1024 0) and > then re-initialise then as you need with csTable. > > > Is this because csPlay explicitly looks to the score ? > > No csPlay just sets a thread rolling with calls to > csoundKsmps > or csoundBuffer. But as I said it does not guarantee that > the ftable event call happens before it. > > Thanks. I am actually quite pleased with the way this is > shaping up now. Today I tried my listener script with > pd and I can control cstclsh from it quite well (using > netsend). It might open up possibilities of client-server > csound set-ups with a variety of client programs (so far > I have a wish script and a PD patch, but it is possible > to write custom clients with a variety of languages). > > Victor > > > > > -David > > > > On Nov 4, 2005, at 3:31 AM, Victor Lazzarini wrote: > > > > > Good. I have been working on a few more commands > > > for it, which I'll commit next week, alongside more > > > examples. > > > > > > I have been playing with socket connections and it > > > is possible with cstlcsh to set up a server and control > > > it via network connections (as an alternative to OSC). > > > > > > By the way, would you be able to test cswish with > > > the test.tcl example script? I had reports of a > > > lag time in the slider response, but here it works > > > OK, as fas as I can see. > > > > > > Victor > > > > > >> > > >> > > >> On Nov 3, 2005, at 2:12 PM, Victor Lazzarini wrote: > > >> > > >>> Would you consider it fixed then? > > >>> > > >>> Victor > > >> > > >> I certainly would, as now the cstclsh aspect of the > > >> language makes Csound seem comparable to something > > like >> ChucK. Only with the entire TCL and Wish > > libraries at the >> user's disposal! > > >> > > >> IMHO, the addition of Pt_Stop() to a Csound performance > > >> makes Csound's realtime MIDI implementation improved! > > >> > > >> > > >> -David > > >> (now to learn about CoreMIDI to write a native > > driver....) > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > SF.Net email is sponsored by: > > Tame your development challenges with Apache's Geronimo > > App Server. 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