Well that's going to be a problem because of Tascam's patent on that functionality, But with soft synths you don't need to use samples for a lot of things. Waveguide flutes and other physical models run fine on my low end system in realtime.

On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 4:24 PM, Darren Landrum <darren.landrum@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Darren Landrum wrote:
Brian Redfern wrote:
I think what we really need is for csound to become the standard sound engine for linux, similar to the function it plays on OLPC. If say ubuntu linux had that kind of audio/midi functionality "out of the box" it would be really powerful. Then you don't need seperate sampler or synthesis programs, csound could act as the "defacto" softsynth and have easy to use programs like Tam Tam in OLPC.

Is Csound capable of streaming hundreds of samples at a time from a 4GB sample set on disk?

I forgot three very important words here. "In real time."


-- Darren


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