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[Csnd] Suggestions for a live Csound performance

Date2012-04-27 16:53
FromGareth Edwards
Subject[Csnd] Suggestions for a live Csound performance
Hi all,

I'm a very occasional Csound user and a long-time lurker on the list.

Edinburgh Hacklab is having one of its regular Music and Audio Nights soon

http://edinburghhacklab.com/2012/04/march-music-night/

that I'd like to do a brief live Csound performance followed by a show
and tell of what was in the box for it (there's someone doing a
similar thing for SuperCollider and there may be a Max/MSP one too -
"Battle Of The Audio Programming Environments", I guess).

I have a few ideas around what I'd like to do for it but I wanted to
take the opportunity to ask the community at large - what would you
put in this kind of performance? What sets Csound apart from the other
usual suspects in the arena? FLTK for the front end? Showing off, say,
 the pvs opcodes? Wiimote opcodes? Something else entirely?

Also, for inspiration, does anyone have any links to Csound-based
performance that they are particularly proud of or impressed by?
Alternatively, if anyone has an existing piece they would be happy for
me to attempt to perform?

Cheers
Gareth

Date2012-04-27 18:14
FromRory Walsh
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Suggestions for a live Csound performance
All the computer based pieces on my http://soundcloud.com/rorywalsh
page are made from live jams with Csound. You could show them Cabbage
if you really want to blow their minds!?

On 27 April 2012 16:53, Gareth Edwards  wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm a very occasional Csound user and a long-time lurker on the list.
>
> Edinburgh Hacklab is having one of its regular Music and Audio Nights soon
>
> http://edinburghhacklab.com/2012/04/march-music-night/
>
> that I'd like to do a brief live Csound performance followed by a show
> and tell of what was in the box for it (there's someone doing a
> similar thing for SuperCollider and there may be a Max/MSP one too -
> "Battle Of The Audio Programming Environments", I guess).
>
> I have a few ideas around what I'd like to do for it but I wanted to
> take the opportunity to ask the community at large - what would you
> put in this kind of performance? What sets Csound apart from the other
> usual suspects in the arena? FLTK for the front end? Showing off, say,
>  the pvs opcodes? Wiimote opcodes? Something else entirely?
>
> Also, for inspiration, does anyone have any links to Csound-based
> performance that they are particularly proud of or impressed by?
> Alternatively, if anyone has an existing piece they would be happy for
> me to attempt to perform?
>
> Cheers
> Gareth
>
>
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Date2012-04-28 20:09
Fromjoachim heintz
SubjectRe: [Csnd] Suggestions for a live Csound performance
hi gareth -
i would definitely suggest to use csoundqt as frontend, not fltk. some
weeks ago i used csoundqt for a live concert in berlin, and everything
was stable and reliable (i am on linux, same experience in general on osx).
best -
	joachim


Am 27.04.2012 17:53, schrieb Gareth Edwards:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm a very occasional Csound user and a long-time lurker on the list.
> 
> Edinburgh Hacklab is having one of its regular Music and Audio Nights soon
> 
> http://edinburghhacklab.com/2012/04/march-music-night/
> 
> that I'd like to do a brief live Csound performance followed by a show
> and tell of what was in the box for it (there's someone doing a
> similar thing for SuperCollider and there may be a Max/MSP one too -
> "Battle Of The Audio Programming Environments", I guess).
> 
> I have a few ideas around what I'd like to do for it but I wanted to
> take the opportunity to ask the community at large - what would you
> put in this kind of performance? What sets Csound apart from the other
> usual suspects in the arena? FLTK for the front end? Showing off, say,
>  the pvs opcodes? Wiimote opcodes? Something else entirely?
> 
> Also, for inspiration, does anyone have any links to Csound-based
> performance that they are particularly proud of or impressed by?
> Alternatively, if anyone has an existing piece they would be happy for
> me to attempt to perform?
> 
> Cheers
> Gareth
> 
> 
> Send bugs reports to the Sourceforge bug tracker
>             https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=81968&atid=564599
> Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here
> To unsubscribe, send email sympa@lists.bath.ac.uk with body "unsubscribe csound"
> 
>