[Csnd] Library for Open Music
Date | 2018-04-14 18:34 |
From | Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis |
Subject | [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
Hi All, I hope not to be off topic: I wanted only announce I have ended my algorithmic composition library for Open Music FDSDB_XXth_CT (fdsdb, Composition Techniques of XXth Century). It can be downloaded here: https://sites.google.com/site/fdsdbmascagnienglishversion/code/fdsdb_xxth_ct-for-open-music Because in Open Music there are several libraries founded on Csound (OMChroma, OMPrisma, Om2Csound), perhaps this library can be useful in connection with them. Otherwise I apologize if I am off topic. Best fdsdb Csound mailing list Csound@listserv.heanet.ie https://listserv.heanet.ie/cgi-bin/wa?A0=CSOUND Send bugs reports to https://github.com/csound/csound/issues Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here |
Date | 2018-04-14 18:40 |
From | Michael Gogins |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
Thanks! Is it still required to run OpenMusic on a proprietary Lisp, or is it now possible to use something like Steel Bank Common Lisp? Regards, Mike ----------------------------------------------------- Michael Gogins Irreducible Productions http://michaelgogins.tumblr.com Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 1:34 PM, Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis |
Date | 2018-04-14 19:01 |
From | Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
Hi Mike, On OsX and Linux it is an autonomous program, so you have not to load it into a lisp environment, and it should be the same on windows. There is also this possibility, I suppose, using the sources. I think you can find some news here: http://repmus.ircam.fr/openmusic/download (sorry, I am a musician, not a programmer, so probably my terminology can be not very exact). Best fdsdb Il giorno sab, 14/04/2018 alle 13.40 -0400, Michael Gogins ha scritto: > Thanks! > > Is it still required to run OpenMusic on a proprietary Lisp, or is it > now possible to use something like Steel Bank Common Lisp? > > Regards, > Mike > > ----------------------------------------------------- > Michael Gogins > Irreducible Productions > http://michaelgogins.tumblr.com > Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com > > > On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 1:34 PM, Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis > |
Date | 2018-04-14 19:44 |
From | Michael Gogins |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
I'll check it out, thanks. I work on Linux. Regards, Mike ----------------------------------------------------- Michael Gogins Irreducible Productions http://michaelgogins.tumblr.com Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 2:01 PM, Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis |
Date | 2018-04-14 21:29 |
From | Michael Gogins |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
I'm happy to report that https://forge.ircam.fr/p/OM/downloads/get/OM_6.13.deb installed without a hitch on Ubuntu 17.10. I successfully ran one of your tutorials. I couldn't seem to get audio output to work, but I did export MusicXML and play it with MuseScore.
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I haven't tried to get the Csound export stuff working, and I'm not at all sure it's how I would want to work anyway; I would be tempted as usual to embed Csound and the Csound orchestra code right into the OpenMusic piece. I know Lisp can support multi-line text variables for embedding the orchestra, does the Lisp environment in OpenMusic support cffi for embedding Csound? I suppose I will just have to try it. Anyway, Csounders should know, if they don't already, that OpenMusic is one of the deepest, if not the deepest, algorithmic composition systems in existence. It runs out of the box on Linux, and it is equipped to work with Csound. ----------------------------------------------------- Michael Gogins Irreducible Productions http://michaelgogins.tumblr.com Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 2:44 PM, Michael Gogins <michael.gogins@gmail.com> wrote: > I'll check it out, thanks. I work on Linux. > > Regards, > Mike > > ----------------------------------------------------- > Michael Gogins > Irreducible Productions > http://michaelgogins.tumblr.com > Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com > > > On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 2:01 PM, Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis > <fdesanctis@teletu.it> wrote: >> Hi Mike, >> >> On OsX and Linux it is an autonomous program, so you have not to load it >> into a lisp environment, and it should be the same on windows. There is >> also this possibility, I suppose, using the sources. I think you can >> find some news here: http://repmus.ircam.fr/openmusic/download (sorry, I >> am a musician, not a programmer, so probably my terminology can be not >> very exact). >> >> Best >> >> >> fdsdb >> >> Il giorno sab, 14/04/2018 alle 13.40 -0400, Michael Gogins ha scritto: >>> Thanks! >>> >>> Is it still required to run OpenMusic on a proprietary Lisp, or is it >>> now possible to use something like Steel Bank Common Lisp? >>> >>> Regards, >>> Mike >>> >>> ----------------------------------------------------- >>> Michael Gogins >>> Irreducible Productions >>> http://michaelgogins.tumblr.com >>> Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com >>> >>> >>> On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 1:34 PM, Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis >>> <fdesanctis@teletu.it> wrote: >>> > Hi All, >>> > >>> > I hope not to be off topic: I wanted only announce I have ended my >>> > algorithmic composition library for Open Music FDSDB_XXth_CT (fdsdb, >>> > Composition Techniques of XXth Century). >>> > >>> > It can be downloaded here: >>> > https://sites.google.com/site/fdsdbmascagnienglishversion/code/fdsdb_xxth_ct-for-open-music >>> > >>> > Because in Open Music there are several libraries founded on Csound >>> > (OMChroma, OMPrisma, Om2Csound), perhaps this library can be useful in >>> > connection with them. >>> > >>> > Otherwise I apologize if I am off topic. >>> > >>> > Best >>> > >>> > >>> > fdsdb >>> > >>> > Csound mailing list >>> > Csound@listserv.heanet.ie >>> > https://listserv.heanet.ie/cgi-bin/wa?A0=CSOUND >>> > Send bugs reports to >>> > https://github.com/csound/csound/issues >>> > Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here >>> >>> Csound mailing list >>> Csound@listserv.heanet.ie >>> https://listserv.heanet.ie/cgi-bin/wa?A0=CSOUND >>> Send bugs reports to >>> https://github.com/csound/csound/issues >>> Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here >>> >> >> Csound mailing list >> Csound@listserv.heanet.ie >> https://listserv.heanet.ie/cgi-bin/wa?A0=CSOUND >> Send bugs reports to >> https://github.com/csound/csound/issues >> Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here |
Date | 2018-04-14 21:48 |
From | PMA |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
Thank you, Michael! All best, Peter On 04/14/2018 04:29 PM, Michael Gogins wrote: > I'm happy to report that > https://forge.ircam.fr/p/OM/downloads/get/OM_6.13.deb installed without a > hitch on Ubuntu 17.10. I successfully ran one of your tutorials. I couldn't > seem to get audio output to work, but I did export MusicXML and play it > with MuseScore. > > I haven't tried to get the Csound export stuff working, and I'm not at all > sure it's how I would want to work anyway; I would be tempted as usual to > embed Csound and the Csound orchestra code right into the OpenMusic piece. > I know Lisp can support multi-line text variables for embedding the > orchestra, does the Lisp environment in OpenMusic support cffi for > embedding Csound? I suppose I will just have to try it. > > Anyway, Csounders should know, if they don't already, that OpenMusic is one > of the deepest, if not the deepest, algorithmic composition systems in > existence. It runs out of the box on Linux, and it is equipped to work with > Csound. > > ----------------------------------------------------- > Michael Gogins > Irreducible Productions > http://michaelgogins.tumblr.com > Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com > > > On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 2:44 PM, Michael Gogins |
Date | 2018-04-14 23:54 |
From | Forrest Curo |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
Installing on Ubuntu 17.10 on an X86-64 machine... By opening the directory as root, I could get it installed into /usr/share/openmusicThe .deb package said it was installing, but showed no visible sign of this. ERROR: Illegal instruction(4) [code 0] at 7FFBC0EBB770 Unknown foreign code in module "/usr/share/openmusic/resources/lib/linux/OMAudioLib.so" [ #x7FFBC0DB6000 ] rax 7FFBC1205A00 ; rbx 7FFBD81F18A8 ; rcx 7FFBD80008C8 ; rdx 7FFBC1470190 rsp 7FFBE502FAA8 ; rbp 7FFBD81F18B0 ; rdi 7FFBD81F18C8 ; rsi 7FFBD82130C0 r8 7FFBC0DE9E60 ; r9 7FFBC0DE9E60 ; r10 10FE ; r11 7FFBC084C440 r12 7FFBD81F18C8 ; r13 7FFBE0000B10 ; r14 4000049839 ; r15 40D0FF8FBC ---------- On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 1:48 PM, PMA <armstrng@eskimo.com> wrote: Thank you, Michael! |
Date | 2018-04-15 02:23 |
From | Michael Gogins |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
Your machine seems to have the same architecture as mine. I installed by clicking on the .deb file in the Nautilus file explorer. On Sat, Apr 14, 2018, 18:54 Forrest Curo <treegestalt@gmail.com> wrote:
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Date | 2018-04-15 02:47 |
From | Forrest Curo |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
Thanks, Nautilus seems to be an infinitely-better file explorer.
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That seems to work better... but I may need to remove the previous installation to get it working now. (Will need to be later.) |
Date | 2018-04-15 05:49 |
From | Forrest Curo |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
Even after tearing out my botched installation -- the deb installer says 'all dependencies satisfied', and says it installs -- but the installed files crash as before.(help?) On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 6:47 PM, Forrest Curo <treegestalt@gmail.com> wrote:
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Date | 2018-04-15 07:51 |
From | Anders Genell |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
If you remove your latest attempt and then use the command sudo dpkg -i your_installation_file.deb to install then maybe there will be some messages during installation that could be useful? Regards, Anders
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Date | 2018-04-15 12:17 |
From | Michael Gogins |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
Home brewed packages often have problems. Run ldd on the openmusic binary to see what libraries are not found then search online to find what package includes each missing library and install that package. Ubuntu for example has a web page at https://packages.ubuntu.com with a search box at the bottom for this purpose. On Sun, Apr 15, 2018, 00:49 Forrest Curo <treegestalt@gmail.com> wrote:
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Date | 2018-04-15 13:07 |
From | Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
Hi Mike, Happy to know OM runs perfectly in Ubuntu. I am going to try to answer to some questions: - for listening to output (midi output) it is necessary before to open an external synth (suppose qsynth), and then in OM menu OM6.13 -> Preferences to select MIDI option and Ports setup to choose the external synthesizer. OM can work by ALSA or Jack indifferently. When you have a score class with notes, you selct it, press v and it plays sending midi output to your external synthesizer - for using Csound from inside OM I suggest you to use the apposite library, mainly Stroppa's OMChroma. It can be downloaded from Ircam forum site (after free registration), and it is free. Here is the link: http://forumnet.ircam.fr/shop/fr/forumnet/57-libraries-openmusic.html OMChroma has some predefined instruments, but you can create yours own and use them inside OM like a class of OMChroma. It is all well documented here: http://support.ircam.fr/docs/om-libraries/omchroma/co/OMChroma.html (general manual) http://support.ircam.fr/docs/om-libraries/omchroma/co/Creating%20a%20new %20Class.html (creating a new class) I think these are the faster ways to use own code inside OM, but of course there can be several methods connected with Lisp language characteristics. I hope this information can be useful. Ciao fdsdb Il giorno sab, 14/04/2018 alle 20.29 +0000, Michael Gogins ha scritto: > I'm happy to report that > https://forge.ircam.fr/p/OM/downloads/get/OM_6.13.deb installed > without a hitch on Ubuntu 17.10. I successfully ran one of your > tutorials. I couldn't seem to get audio output to work, but I did > export MusicXML and play it with MuseScore. > > I haven't tried to get the Csound export stuff working, and I'm not at > all sure it's how I would want to work anyway; I would be tempted as > usual to embed Csound and the Csound orchestra code right into the > OpenMusic piece. I know Lisp can support multi-line text variables for > embedding the orchestra, does the Lisp environment in OpenMusic > support cffi for embedding Csound? I suppose I will just have to try > it. > > Anyway, Csounders should know, if they don't already, that OpenMusic > is one of the deepest, if not the deepest, algorithmic composition > systems in existence. It runs out of the box on Linux, and it is > equipped to work with Csound. > > ----------------------------------------------------- > Michael Gogins > Irreducible Productions > http://michaelgogins.tumblr.com > Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com > > > On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 2:44 PM, Michael Gogins > |
Date | 2018-04-15 15:36 |
From | Forrest Curo |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
still no go. [Problem may be in a earlier unsuccessful attempt to install something which led to the wrong version of lispworks(?)] ------------------------- forrest@lapcritter:~/ dpkg-query: package 'openmusic' is not available Use dpkg --info (= dpkg-deb --info) to examine archive files, and dpkg --contents (= dpkg-deb --contents) to list their contents. forrest@lapcritter:~/ (Reading database ... 480844 files and directories currently installed.) Removing openmusic (6.13) ... Processing triggers for bamfdaemon (0.5.3+17.10.20170810- Rebuilding /usr/share/applications/bamf- Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils (0.23-1ubuntu3) ... Processing triggers for gnome-menus (3.13.3-6ubuntu5) ... Processing triggers for mime-support (3.60ubuntu1) ... Processing triggers for fontconfig (2.11.94-0ubuntu2) ... forrest@lapcritter:~/ Selecting previously unselected package openmusic. (Reading database ... 478978 files and directories currently installed.) Preparing to unpack OM_6.13.deb ... Unpacking openmusic (6.13) ... Setting up openmusic (6.13) ... Processing triggers for fontconfig (2.11.94-0ubuntu2) ... Processing triggers for bamfdaemon (0.5.3+17.10.20170810- Rebuilding /usr/share/applications/bamf- Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils (0.23-1ubuntu3) ... Processing triggers for gnome-menus (3.13.3-6ubuntu5) ... Processing triggers for mime-support (3.60ubuntu1) ... forrest@lapcritter:~/ [same errors if I try to run this.] On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 5:07 AM, Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis <fdesanctis@teletu.it> wrote: Hi Mike, |
Date | 2018-04-15 15:52 |
From | Forrest Curo |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
Oh... ldd doesn't show anything missing: forrest@lapcritter:~$ ldd /usr/bin/openmusic linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x00007ffd5fffb000) libdl.so.2 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdl.so.2 (0x00007fafb578c000) libpthread.so.0 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0 (0x00007fafb556d000) librt.so.1 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/librt.so.1 (0x00007fafb5365000) libc.so.6 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 (0x00007fafb4f85000) /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00007fafb5990000) On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 7:36 AM, Forrest Curo <treegestalt@gmail.com> wrote:
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Date | 2018-04-15 15:53 |
From | Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
Hi, Sorry for OM installation problems on Ubuntu, I can not be able to help you because I am on Fedora 20, an old distribution. I can suggest you to search in OM user-group on Ircam forum (you must subscribe - it is free - for putting questions) if there is a solution, or to put your question. Here are the addresses of linux group and of general group: http://forumnet.ircam.fr/user-groups/linux-users-group/ http://forumnet.ircam.fr/user-groups/openmusic/ I hope this helps. Ciao fdsdb Il giorno dom, 15/04/2018 alle 07.36 -0700, Forrest Curo ha scritto: > still no go. [Problem may be in a earlier unsuccessful attempt to > install something which led to the wrong version of lispworks(?)] > ---- > forrest@lapcritter:~/Downloads$ sudo dpkg -p openmusic > dpkg-query: package 'openmusic' is not available > Use dpkg --info (= dpkg-deb --info) to examine archive files, > and dpkg --contents (= dpkg-deb --contents) to list their contents. > forrest@lapcritter:~/Downloads$ sudo dpkg -r openmusic > (Reading database ... 480844 files and directories currently > installed.) > Removing openmusic (6.13) ... > Processing triggers for bamfdaemon (0.5.3+17.10.20170810-0ubuntu1) ... > Rebuilding /usr/share/applications/bamf-2.index... > Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils (0.23-1ubuntu3) ... > Processing triggers for gnome-menus (3.13.3-6ubuntu5) ... > Processing triggers for mime-support (3.60ubuntu1) ... > Processing triggers for fontconfig (2.11.94-0ubuntu2) ... > forrest@lapcritter:~/Downloads$ sudo dpkg -i OM_6.13.deb > Selecting previously unselected package openmusic. > (Reading database ... 478978 files and directories currently > installed.) > Preparing to unpack OM_6.13.deb ... > Unpacking openmusic (6.13) ... > Setting up openmusic (6.13) ... > Processing triggers for fontconfig (2.11.94-0ubuntu2) ... > Processing triggers for bamfdaemon (0.5.3+17.10.20170810-0ubuntu1) ... > Rebuilding /usr/share/applications/bamf-2.index... > Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils (0.23-1ubuntu3) ... > Processing triggers for gnome-menus (3.13.3-6ubuntu5) ... > Processing triggers for mime-support (3.60ubuntu1) ... > forrest@lapcritter:~/Downloads$ > > --------------------- > > [same errors if I try to run this.] > > > On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 5:07 AM, Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis > |
Date | 2018-04-15 16:20 |
From | Steven Yi |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
Hi Fabio, Thanks for sharing this! I was able to install this into OM 6.12 on Windows 10 without problems. I've only managed to look through a few of the examples but it's a wonderful resource and tool. Thanks again! steven On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 1:34 PM, Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis |
Date | 2018-04-15 18:01 |
From | Michael Gogins |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
Useful indeed, thanks. Mike ----------------------------------------------------- Michael Gogins Irreducible Productions http://michaelgogins.tumblr.com Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 8:07 AM, Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis |
Date | 2018-04-15 19:10 |
From | Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
Hi Steven, Thank you for feedback, happy it runs. (And thank you also for your amazing Blue software) Best Fabio Il giorno dom, 15/04/2018 alle 11.20 -0400, Steven Yi ha scritto: > Hi Fabio, > > Thanks for sharing this! I was able to install this into OM 6.12 on > Windows 10 without problems. I've only managed to look through a few > of the examples but it's a wonderful resource and tool. > > Thanks again! > steven > > > On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 1:34 PM, Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis > |
Date | 2018-04-18 02:11 |
From | Michael Gogins |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
More on this. I have been able to use OpenMusic to render some tutorial patches as follows: (1) By sending MIDI messages which a running instance of Csound with a MIDI orchestra renders in real time. For 12 tone equal temperament this works great; other things would be harder, or even too hard. (2) By running OM2Csound. This works well for writing soundfiles, allows one to embed one's own orchestra code in a patch, etc. I did not try OMChroma or OM-Spat. I experienced the following problems: (1) I wanted to try the OSC player but the OSC player configuration dialog was blank and didn't allow setting the port. (2) It seems OM2Csound doesn't do real-time output. I may try customizing the library. (3) It seems that the real-time audio configuration dialog is partly blank. This may be why the soundfile generated by OM2Csound, while playable from Audacity, could not be played (or rather, played silently) in OpenMusic itself. Regards, Mike ----------------------------------------------------- Michael Gogins Irreducible Productions http://michaelgogins.tumblr.com Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 2:10 PM, Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis |
Date | 2018-04-19 08:42 |
From | adam |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
Please can anyone confirm if OM runs on 64-bit architecture only? Thus not 32-bit. On Sun, 2018-04-15 at 11:20 -0400, Steven Yi wrote: > Hi Fabio, > > Thanks for sharing this! I was able to install this into OM 6.12 on > Windows 10 without problems. I've only managed to look through a few > of the examples but it's a wonderful resource and tool. > > Thanks again! > steven > > > On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 1:34 PM, Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis > |
Date | 2018-04-19 11:31 |
From | Marc Demers |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
Windows 32 and 64 bits... but Csound run on 64 bits on Windows. As for Mac, I don’t know...
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Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 3:42:51 AM To: CSOUND@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE Subject: Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music Please can anyone confirm if OM runs on 64-bit architecture only?
Thus not 32-bit. On Sun, 2018-04-15 at 11:20 -0400, Steven Yi wrote: > Hi Fabio, > > Thanks for sharing this! I was able to install this into OM 6.12 on > Windows 10 without problems. I've only managed to look through a few > of the examples but it's a wonderful resource and tool. > > Thanks again! > steven > > > On Sat, Apr 14, 2018 at 1:34 PM, Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis > <fdesanctis@teletu.it> wrote: > > > > Hi All, > > > > I hope not to be off topic: I wanted only announce I have ended my > > algorithmic composition library for Open Music FDSDB_XXth_CT > > (fdsdb, > > Composition Techniques of XXth Century). > > > > It can be downloaded here: > > https://sites.google.com/site/fdsdbmascagnienglishversion/code/fdsd > > b_xxth_ct-for-open-music > > > > Because in Open Music there are several libraries founded on Csound > > (OMChroma, OMPrisma, Om2Csound), perhaps this library can be useful > > in > > connection with them. > > > > Otherwise I apologize if I am off topic. > > > > Best > > > > > > fdsdb > > > > Csound mailing list > > Csound@listserv.heanet.ie > > https://listserv.heanet.ie/cgi-bin/wa?A0=CSOUND > > Send bugs reports to > > https://github.com/csound/csound/issues > > Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here > Csound mailing list > Csound@listserv.heanet.ie > https://listserv.heanet.ie/cgi-bin/wa?A0=CSOUND > Send bugs reports to > https://github.com/csound/csound/issues > Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here Csound mailing list Csound@listserv.heanet.ie https://listserv.heanet.ie/cgi-bin/wa?A0=CSOUND Send bugs reports to https://github.com/csound/csound/issues Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here |
Date | 2018-04-19 15:29 |
From | Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
Attachments | csoundexample.omp |
Hi, I apologize for delay (very busy period). I am not able to answer all questions, I will try something, hoping this helps and it is not repetitive or trivial. Eventually it is possible to subscribe to Open Music user list and to ask there. (1) I have connected Qsynth to Open Music, and quarter tones are performed. To have/visualize them in a score object (voice for example) you must open (double click) the voice class and set Approx to 1/4 (2) You can listen to produced sound also inside OM. But I think not in real time, you must compile the audio file. I enclose a little example (please, note: oscil class can be "forced" to other type of opcodes, simply changing the name of the opcode. I have not tested all solutions, but I thing it should have to run). You can import .omp file inside an OM workspace I am not very acquainted to use OSC protocol, perhaps it can be useful to import OSC tutorial (from OM Help menu). I know there is an experimental (beta?) version of OM, denominated om7, on githube and ircamforge site, but I think it is only for OsX. It try to be more responsive for real time. Here are the links: https://openmusic-project.github.io/ https://forge.ircam.fr/p/OM7/ (libraries) I apologize if I have repeated known infos. Ciao fdsdb Il giorno mar, 17/04/2018 alle 21.11 -0400, Michael Gogins ha scritto: > More on this. I have been able to use OpenMusic to render some > tutorial patches as follows: > > (1) By sending MIDI messages which a running instance of Csound with a > MIDI orchestra renders in real time. For 12 tone equal temperament > this works great; other things would be harder, or even too hard. > > (2) By running OM2Csound. This works well for writing soundfiles, > allows one to embed one's own orchestra code in a patch, etc. > > I did not try OMChroma or OM-Spat. > > I experienced the following problems: > > (1) I wanted to try the OSC player but the OSC player configuration > dialog was blank and didn't allow setting the port. > > (2) It seems OM2Csound doesn't do real-time output. I may try > customizing the library. > > (3) It seems that the real-time audio configuration dialog is partly > blank. This may be why the soundfile generated by OM2Csound, while > playable from Audacity, could not be played (or rather, played > silently) in OpenMusic itself. > > Regards, > Mike > > > ----------------------------------------------------- > Michael Gogins > Irreducible Productions > http://michaelgogins.tumblr.com > Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com > > > On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 2:10 PM, Fabio De Sanctis De Benedictis > |
Date | 2018-04-21 00:38 |
From | adam |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
The reason I ask, is that this page suggests OM under Linux is only 64- bit, not for 32-bit architecture. http://repmus.ircam.fr/openmusic/linux So maybe I don't understand, as surely Common Lisp is Common Lisp on any architecture. On Thu, 2018-04-19 at 10:31 +0000, Marc Demers wrote: > Windows 32 and 64 bits... but Csound run on 64 bits on Windows. As > for Mac, I don’t know... > > Obtenez Outlook pour iOS > From: A discussion list for users of Csound |
Date | 2018-04-21 02:49 |
From | Michael Gogins |
Subject | Re: [Csnd] Library for Open Music |
Common Lisp is a language specification that must be implemented in a program to do any work, and that program must be compiled to a specific CPU architecture. The version of OpenMusic I am running on Ubuntu is compiled to 64 bit CPU arcitecture, which means that your information is out of date. It looks like OpenMusic is now based on a 64 bit version of LispWorks.
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Using this release of OpenMusic, I have been able to use CFFI to directly call the Csound API of the 64 bit Csound library. Regards, Mike On Fri, Apr 20, 2018, 19:38 adam <ahcnz@orcon.net.nz> wrote: The reason I ask, is that this page suggests OM under Linux is only 64- |