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Is this 10.5?
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Sent: Saturday, May 17, 2008 5:41
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Subject: [Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Re: CsoundX
frontend for intel macs
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 < Victor.Lazzarini@nuim.ie>:
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
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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 < vip@avatar.com.au>:
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
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