| We use csound here for realtime audio processing; Originally
we would have been using MIDI input control; now I'm more
partial to building GUIs with the widget opcodes in order to
trigger/control things. This way, I only need a laptop for
performance.
Last weekend we had a concert in Dublin, where one of the
pieces was a guitar + computer work,
using csound in
that way.
I find that a lot of the gestures can be automated in the
orc/sco, needing just a simple trigger.
MIDI can be incorporated for live control of parameters, if
needed.
Victor
>
> Iain Duncan writes:
>
> > Anyway, thanks everyone for all the work that's gone
> > into csound5. Folks at the show were very impressed
> > with the sound, and all we did was run straight from
> the machine into one eq unit and the main mixer.
>
> that's great to hear. I confess I don't have any
> experience with live performance with csound. All my stuff
> is regular "tape music". could you provide a little more
> detail or perhaps even an example?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pedro Kroger
>
>
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