| No. Maurizio's Python runs inside the orchestra during the Csound run, my
Python runs outside Csound and controls the Csound run.
I am planning to bring Maurizio's opcodes into Csound 5 and thus into
CsoundVST. It is not a replacement for my Python - the two approaches do
very different things.
Original Message:
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From: Gabriel Maldonado g.maldonado@inwind.it
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 11:03:19 +0100
To: csound-dev@eartha.mills.edu
Subject: [CSOUND-DEV:4285] RE: Csoudn5 yet again
Hi Michael,
Is your built-in python scripting embeddable in the orchestra and can
access k-rate signals and tables? Can it generate note events in
realtime from within a Csound instrument? In this case it overlaps the
features of Maurizio Umberto Puxeddu code.
Gabriel
Michael Gogins wrote:
> As you may know I am the author of CsoundVST, which not only is a VST
plugin
> version of Csound, but also a standalone GUI for Csound with built-in
Python
> scripting. Currently this builds on Windows, it should soon work on Linux,
> and when Csound 5 is ported to the Mac it should work on the Mac.
>
> ============================================
> Michael Gogins
> gogins at pipeline period com
> Irreducible Productions
> CsoundVST, an extended version of Csound for programming music and sound
> Available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/csound/
> ============================================
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Anthony Kozar"
> To: "Csound Developers Discussion List"
> Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 6:07 PM
> Subject: [CSOUND-DEV:4269] RE: Csoudn5 yet again
>
>
>
>>I have downloaded and taken a brief look at SCons before. I am actually
>>planning to adapt it to work on Mac OS 9 and use it as a core component in
>
> a
>
>>new MacOS front-end for Csound. SCons would be used to automate
>
> dependency
>
>>analysis and "build" complicated Csound projects that involve multiple
>
> steps
>
>>(utility analyses, score generation, score processing, and/or multiple
>
> calls
>
>>to Csound).
>>
>>So, I am fine with SCons. I can probably even use it to build Csound on
>>MacOS 9.
>>
>>Anthony Kozar
>>anthony.kozar@utoledo.edu
>>
>>
>>On 3/10/04 9:58 AM, gogins@pipeline.com etched in
>>stone:
>>
>>
>>>But I am getting fed up with autotools, and I'm looking at alternative
>>>cross-platform build systems. I'm looking at boost jam, CMake, and
>>
> SCons. I
>
>>>am going to experiment with SCons first, because it promises to work on
>>
> Mac
>
>>>OS X, Linux, and Windows, and on Windows to use MSVC++ 7.1 which can be
>>>downloaded for free. However it uses Python. Are you willing to
>>
> contemplate
>
>>>a build system that depends on Python? Python most definitely runs and
>>>installs on all Linuxes, most Unixes, Windows, and Macs.
>>
>
>
--
Gabriel Maldonado
http://csounds.com/maldonado
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