No I only tried it properly yesterday and hadn'r reported it yet! It's not working in Ardour for me: well it works in the sense that it's recognized and loaded (I'm using the native version of ardour on os x 10.4.9). But it crashes (like the granulator csd example) and/or I get no audio (the gain csd). Or it makes no noticable difference (the flanger). Thanks for the reply. I do hope it's me doing something wrong cos I love the idea of automatic csound plugins in ardour! I tried it in audacity but I can't get it to work there either, the same problems. Thanks Peiman 2008/5/17 victor : > csladspa does not work for you? It works perfectly here with > OSX 10.4 on Ardour and Audacity. I can't see why it should not > work elsewhere. > > Maybe you reported this here, but I can't remember it. > > Victor > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* peiman khosravi > *To:* csound@lists.bath.ac.uk > *Sent:* Saturday, May 17, 2008 8:36 AM > *Subject:* [Csnd] Re: Re: CsoundX frontend for intel macs > > This Looks great, I am still looking forward to seeing your csound AU > developed :-) > > Particularly becasue csladspa is not working for me on os x (crashes or > makes no sound). > > > 2008/5/17 DavidW : > >> Hi Matt, >> I'm not sure with what I'm comparing it, or what sort of FB you want but >> but I downloaded the .dmg etc. >> Hit the render but no audio 'until slider 1 is adjusted, >> then RT audio is "loud and clear" >> >> hitting the render button again (whilst rendering is in process) causes a >> fatal exception. >> I also managed to lock it up (twirling ball) by swapping from RT to file >> and back whilst rendering. >> Some audio data was written to file during this. >> >> cheers, >> David >> >> >> On 16/05/2008, at 11:21 AM, Matt J. Ingalls wrote: >> >> >>> i fixed some crashing bugs and compiled an intel version of CsoundX -- a >>> mac os x (cocoa-based) frontend. >>> >>> http://csounds.com/matt/CsoundX_intel.dmg >>> >>> let me know if it works! >>> >>> >>> this is still just in trial stage (see the README for the limitations) >>> >>> for those of you MacCsound users with intel macs, this may prove useful: >>> you can edit the gui contol interface in apple's Interface Builder, give >>> each a unique channel number (no strings yet), and use the "invalue" opcode >>> to get the controls' values just like in MacCsound. >>> >>> i hope to compile a version of MacCsound that is not linked to csoundlib, >>> so you will not need to install the ppc version of csoundlib and at least >>> use it as an editor. from there, a gradual migration from old to new >>> technologies will be possible.. >>> >>> >>> -matt >>> >>> >>> Send bugs reports to this list. >>> To unsubscribe, send email sympa@lists.bath.ac.uk with body "unsubscribe >>> csound" >>> >>> >> ________________________________________________ >> David Worrall. >> - Experimental Polymedia: www.avatar.com.au >> - Education for Financial Independence: www.mindthemarkets.com.au >> Australian research affiliations: >> - Capital Markets Cooperative Research Centre: www.cmcrc.com >> - Sonic Communications Research Group: creative.canberra.edu.au/scrg >> - MARCS Auditory Laboratories: marcs.uws.edu.au >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Send bugs reports to this list. >> To unsubscribe, send email sympa@lists.bath.ac.uk with body "unsubscribe >> csound" >> > >