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Re: [Csnd] sounds of a "silent space"

Date2012-05-24 15:06
FromMatti Koskinen
SubjectRe: [Csnd] sounds of a "silent space"
Thanks Rory. Processing i've used and tried few things. It has opencv linkage, and i just use opencv to do the image things. Any pointers of processing and csound interoperation?
Thanks

-matti

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Rory Walsh  wrote:

>I'd probably use Processing and Csound. I'd process the visuals with
>Processing and then send info to Csound to process the audio.
>Alternatively, I'd use GEM and Pd with the csoundapi~ object.
>
>On 24 May 2012 13:59, Matti Koskinen  wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> just made a contract of an exhibition in our county's main library. As it's
>> a library, it's supposedly to be a silent space, but there are always
>> sounds. I'm thinking of recording this silence, process it real-time with
>> csound and feed to headphones.  I'd like to put a webcam to take photos
>> while people are moving from one print to another and mangle the sound
>> accordingly. The computer vision is not a problem, but what would be the
>> best way to feed the info to csound? OSC/hacking wiimote, midi, stdin or
>> what? This has to be done on win7 (if I don't get the pico-projector to work
>> on linux or OSX).  Also I'd be glad to hear of any ideas how to process the
>> recorded sounds.
>>
>> tia
>>
>> -matti
>>
>>
>>
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Date2012-05-24 15:16
FromRory Walsh
SubjectRe: [Csnd] sounds of a "silent space"
The handiest way of getting Processing and Csound communicating is to
use Csoundo.
https://github.com/jacobjoaquin/Csoundo
This library will let you take control of Csound from within your
processing applet. You can start an instance of Csound and then send
information to it using a named software channel. Check out the
examples that come with it.

Date2012-05-24 17:32
FromMatti Koskinen
SubjectRe: [Csnd] sounds of a "silent space"
On 24.5.2012 17:16, Rory Walsh wrote:
> The handiest way of getting Processing and Csound communicating is to
> use Csoundo.
> https://github.com/jacobjoaquin/Csoundo
> This library will let you take control of Csound from within your
> processing applet. You can start an instance of Csound and then send
> information to it using a named software channel. Check out the
> examples that come with it.
thanks, now I remember. I've been reading this list with one eye only 
recently :-)
-matti



Date2012-05-24 18:01
FromVictor
SubjectRe: [Csnd] sounds of a "silent space"
Another way is just to use OSC. One of our final year students was only today demonstrating Kinect with processing talking to Csound via Osc. It is handy if you want the synthesis to be on a different machine.

Victor
On 24 May 2012, at 17:32, Matti Koskinen  wrote:

> On 24.5.2012 17:16, Rory Walsh wrote:
>> The handiest way of getting Processing and Csound communicating is to
>> use Csoundo.
>> https://github.com/jacobjoaquin/Csoundo
>> This library will let you take control of Csound from within your
>> processing applet. You can start an instance of Csound and then send
>> information to it using a named software channel. Check out the
>> examples that come with it.
> thanks, now I remember. I've been reading this list with one eye only recently :-)
> -matti
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Send bugs reports to the Sourceforge bug tracker
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Date2012-05-24 18:35
From"Colman O'Reilly"
SubjectRe: [Csnd] sounds of a "silent space"
If you have a copy of Ableton and Max For Live, the free CsoundForLive CSD players would allow you to feed in the sound through Live using the "ins" opcodes.

If you need any additional info, feel free to drop me a note on or off list.

All the best,
Colman  

On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 1:01 PM, Victor <Victor.Lazzarini@nuim.ie> wrote:
Another way is just to use OSC. One of our final year students was only today demonstrating Kinect with processing talking to Csound via Osc. It is handy if you want the synthesis to be on a different machine.

Victor
On 24 May 2012, at 17:32, Matti Koskinen <mjkoskin@kolumbus.fi> wrote:

> On 24.5.2012 17:16, Rory Walsh wrote:
>> The handiest way of getting Processing and Csound communicating is to
>> use Csoundo.
>> https://github.com/jacobjoaquin/Csoundo
>> This library will let you take control of Csound from within your
>> processing applet. You can start an instance of Csound and then send
>> information to it using a named software channel. Check out the
>> examples that come with it.
> thanks, now I remember. I've been reading this list with one eye only recently :-)
> -matti
>
>
>
>
> 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"
>


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