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Re: [Cs-dev] materials needed for Cs5 tests

Date2005-02-25 18:50
From"Art Hunkins"
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] materials needed for Cs5 tests
I hope someone's wish list includes:
* fix FLTK (in Windows)

Art Hunkins

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Thanks for your work, that's cool. You fixed the Koch example so I will
contribute:

(1) Loris analysis/resynthesis example.

(2) CsoundVST as Python extension module example.

(3) Python GUI controlling real-time performance (rudimentary example now
in CVS).

What is the status of Jack in Csound 5?

Things on my "wish list" (may or may not personally get to them, not enough
time if I continue to insist on composing which, thank God, I have been
able to do lately)... these are just things that I'm pretty confident are
technically feasible and would be cool, regardless of the fact that I don't
have time to do more than one or two of them:

OSC working.
All current Perry Cook STK instruments as C++ plugin opcode(s).
Improved performance and stability as VST plugin.
Aeolus organ opcode -- this little thing is fantastic.
Taosynth opcode with embedded scripts.
Jack client opcodes (communicate with external synths from inside Csound
performances). But perhaps can be done simply with PyJack.
LISP binding directly into Common Music via Csound API (SWIG up
S-expressions)
Pampin's AST opcodes.
ReWire interface (e.g. talk to Reason on Windows).




Original Message:
-----------------
From: Dave Phillips dlphilp@bright.net
Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 12:20:42 -0500
To: csound-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Cs-dev] materials needed for Cs5 tests


Richard Boulanger wrote:

>This set of test instruments and topics will be a fantastic starting point
>(and testing point) for all of us.  Thanks so much for putting these
>examples together.  Can't wait to have the collection and begin testing
with
>them.  (Of course, they will also serve as excellent tutorials too!)
[snip]
>
>on 2/24/05 10:28 AM, gogins@pipeline.com at gogins@pipeline.com wrote:
>
>
>
>>Topics that should also be covered include:
>>
>>1. Loris analysis in Python / resynthesis using Loris opcodes.
>>
Looking forward to this.

Btw, Istvan corrected cvanal's behavior, the convolve opcode kicks butt.
Hetro/adsyn works, but pvanal/pvoc and lpanal/lpread do not. Perhaps
libsndfile related stuff ?

>>2. CsoundVST with Python algorithmic composition (I will contribute an
example).
>>
As Michael knows, I combined his Koch generator with steven's fluidsynth
opcodes and got a working example for this topic. Cool stuff, CsoundVST
is impressive.

>>3. Using CsoundVST as a Python extension module (I will contribute an
example).
>>
Looking forward to this too. Michael, you got me interested in learning
more about Python... just what I need... but there's that fat batch of
Csound Python opcodes to check out... vita brevis, indeed... :)

>>4. Does your SoundFont example use the Fluidsynth-based opcodes? If not,
I can contribute an example.
>>
See above.

>>5. VST plugin opcodes.
>>
I'm wondering if the libfst library could be worked into Csound5. Are
you guys aware of it ? If not, it's a library for running VST/VSTi
plugins in Linux. It requires software from the WINE project, but that's
libfst's business, not Csound's. If the library can be built into Csound
it would enable the use of VST/VSTi plugins for Linux users, provided
the opcodes can be adapted, yes ?

Best,

dp




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Date2005-02-25 18:53
FromDave Seidel
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] materials needed for Cs5 tests
Me too.

- Dave


Art Hunkins wrote:
> I hope someone's wish list includes:
> * fix FLTK (in Windows)
> 
> Art Hunkins
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: 
> To: 
> Sent: Friday, February 25, 2005 1:17 PM
> Subject: Re: [Cs-dev] materials needed for Cs5 tests
> 
> 
> Thanks for your work, that's cool. You fixed the Koch example so I will
> contribute:
> 
> (1) Loris analysis/resynthesis example.
> 
> (2) CsoundVST as Python extension module example.
> 
> (3) Python GUI controlling real-time performance (rudimentary example now
> in CVS).
> 
> What is the status of Jack in Csound 5?
> 
> Things on my "wish list" (may or may not personally get to them, not enough
> time if I continue to insist on composing which, thank God, I have been
> able to do lately)... these are just things that I'm pretty confident are
> technically feasible and would be cool, regardless of the fact that I don't
> have time to do more than one or two of them:
> 
> OSC working.
> All current Perry Cook STK instruments as C++ plugin opcode(s).
> Improved performance and stability as VST plugin.
> Aeolus organ opcode -- this little thing is fantastic.
> Taosynth opcode with embedded scripts.
> Jack client opcodes (communicate with external synths from inside Csound
> performances). But perhaps can be done simply with PyJack.
> LISP binding directly into Common Music via Csound API (SWIG up
> S-expressions)
> Pampin's AST opcodes.
> ReWire interface (e.g. talk to Reason on Windows).
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Original Message:
> -----------------
> From: Dave Phillips dlphilp@bright.net
> Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 12:20:42 -0500
> To: csound-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Cs-dev] materials needed for Cs5 tests
> 
> 
> Richard Boulanger wrote:
> 
> 
>>This set of test instruments and topics will be a fantastic starting point
>>(and testing point) for all of us.  Thanks so much for putting these
>>examples together.  Can't wait to have the collection and begin testing
> 
> with
> 
>>them.  (Of course, they will also serve as excellent tutorials too!)
> 
> [snip]
> 
>>on 2/24/05 10:28 AM, gogins@pipeline.com at gogins@pipeline.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>Topics that should also be covered include:
>>>
>>>1. Loris analysis in Python / resynthesis using Loris opcodes.
>>>
> 
> Looking forward to this.
> 
> Btw, Istvan corrected cvanal's behavior, the convolve opcode kicks butt.
> Hetro/adsyn works, but pvanal/pvoc and lpanal/lpread do not. Perhaps
> libsndfile related stuff ?
> 
> 
>>>2. CsoundVST with Python algorithmic composition (I will contribute an
> 
> example).
> 
> As Michael knows, I combined his Koch generator with steven's fluidsynth
> opcodes and got a working example for this topic. Cool stuff, CsoundVST
> is impressive.
> 
> 
>>>3. Using CsoundVST as a Python extension module (I will contribute an
> 
> example).
> 
> Looking forward to this too. Michael, you got me interested in learning
> more about Python... just what I need... but there's that fat batch of
> Csound Python opcodes to check out... vita brevis, indeed... :)
> 
> 
>>>4. Does your SoundFont example use the Fluidsynth-based opcodes? If not,
> 
> I can contribute an example.
> 
> See above.
> 
> 
>>>5. VST plugin opcodes.
>>>
> 
> I'm wondering if the libfst library could be worked into Csound5. Are
> you guys aware of it ? If not, it's a library for running VST/VSTi
> plugins in Linux. It requires software from the WINE project, but that's
> libfst's business, not Csound's. If the library can be built into Csound
> it would enable the use of VST/VSTi plugins for Linux users, provided
> the opcodes can be adapted, yes ?
> 
> Best,
> 
> dp
> 
> 
> 
> 
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