| You can do more than what is outlined in the
paper. In particular you can change controls
using the software bus to do what you want.
(or via MIDI, OSC, etc.)
Victor
>
> On 9/13/07, Victor Lazzarini
> > wrote: >As above, if you're able to do this without
> > executing a separate >csound process and giving it
> > > SCO/ORC files, then I'm behind the curve. Being able
> > to do it without generate SCO/ORC files is really what
> I'm >proposing here. >
> > yes, all in the same process. Have a look at
> >
> http://lac.zkm.de/2006/papers/lac2006_victor_lazzarini.pdf
>
> This is a nice enough interface if you want to think about
> things the way SCO and ORC do, but it doesn't look like it
> lets you really interact below that level. In particular,
> for batch (non-real-time) mode, it looks like the
> functionality it provides is pretty much equivalent to
> what is available by way of a SCO/ORC file.
>
> One thing I'd like to have: the ability to manipulate
> k-rate parameters programmatically in batch mode. It
> doesn't seem like that's there. (I read the paper. I'm
> not sure where csnd docs are.)
>
> Mike
>
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