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Re: NEW 'CsoundX' a cound5 Frontend for OSX

Date2006-01-01 01:28
FromVictor Lazzarini
SubjectRe: NEW 'CsoundX' a cound5 Frontend for OSX
Well done and thanks.
I reckon MIDI will work OK, as it does
with other CsoundLib apps.

Victor

PS.: I've got a nice icon, based on an idea from
Dave Phillips. It'll be on the RC2.

>
>
> I made a little app to tryout calling the csound5
> framework from a Cocoa  based application. Although it is
> still in proof-of-concept phase, it may still prove useful
> to ya'll. The name and icon is temporary -- it  probably
> eventually will evolve into a new version of MacCsound..
>
>
> To Install
>
> FIRST Download and install the csoundLib Framework for OSX
> from
>
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=81968&
package_id=120482
> [ looks like rc1 is the latest version for OSX presently ]
>
> THEN Download the CsoundX application from
> http://sonomatics.com/CsoundXalpha1.dmg
> drag CsoundX anywhere you want [ the Applications folder
> is a nice place ]
>
>
> THINGS YOU CAN DO
> Render simultaneous multiple files in real-time or to
> disk. Use a generic GUI Control panel for real-time
> control that
>      you can replace or modify with your own interface
>      using Apple's Interface Builder application.
>
>
> THINGS YOU CAN'T DO
> Edit and Save your csd/orc/sco files
> FLTK [ crappy fltk hijacks menus and makes hosts hang  ]
> MIDI (?? portmidi maybe ?? - i didn't try )
>
>
> See README for more details.
>
>
> Thanks - Let me know what you think - Enjoy!
> matt@sonomatics.com
>
>
>
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Date2006-01-01 02:29
FromWonSeok Choi
SubjectRe: NEW 'CsoundX' a cound5 Frontend for OSX
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Date2006-01-01 03:08
FromDavid Akbari
SubjectRe: NEW 'CsoundX' a cound5 Frontend for OSX
lol use csoundapi~ for Pd! ;)


-David

On Dec 31, 2005, at 8:29 PM, WonSeok Choi wrote:

> Works fine here.
>
> Matt when can I expect to see csound~ for Max/MSP working with
> csound5?
>
> - WonSeok Choi -
>
> On 12/31/05, Victor Lazzarini  wrote:
>> I reckon MIDI will work OK, as it does
>> with other CsoundLib apps.
>>
>> Victor
>>
>> PS.: I've got a nice icon, based on an idea from
>> Dave Phillips. It'll be on the RC2.
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > I made a little app to tryout calling the csound5
>> > framework from a Cocoa  based application. Although it is
>> > still in proof-of-concept phase, it may still prove useful
>> > to ya'll. The name and icon is temporary -- it  probably
>> > eventually will evolve into a new version of MacCsound..
>> >
>> >
>> > To Install
>> >
>> > FIRST Download and install the csoundLib Framework for OSX
>> > from
>> >
>>  http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=81968&
>> package_id=120482
>> > [ looks like rc1 is the latest version for OSX presently ]
>> >
>> > THEN Download the CsoundX application from
>> > http://sonomatics.com/CsoundXalpha1.dmg
>> > drag CsoundX anywhere you want [ the Applications folder
>> > is a nice place ]
>> >
>> >
>> > THINGS YOU CAN DO
>> > Render simultaneous multiple files in real-time or to
>> > disk. Use a generic GUI Control panel for real-time
>> > control that
>> >      you can replace or modify with your own interface
>> >      using Apple's Interface Builder application.
>> >
>> >
>> > THINGS YOU CAN'T DO
>> > Edit and Save your csd/orc/sco files
>> > FLTK [ crappy fltk hijacks menus and makes hosts hang  ]
>> > MIDI (?? portmidi maybe ?? - i didn't try )
>> >
>> >
>> > See README for more details.
>> >
>> >
>> > Thanks - Let me know what you think - Enjoy!
>> > matt@sonomatics.com
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > Send bugs reports to this list.
>> > To unsubscribe, send email to
>> > csound-unsubscribe@lists.bath.ac.uk
>> --
>> Send bugs reports to this list.
>> To unsubscribe, send email to csound-unsubscribe@lists.bath.ac.uk

Date2006-01-02 01:48
From"Matt J. Ingalls"
SubjectRe: NEW 'CsoundX' a cound5 Frontend for OSX

On Sun, 1 Jan 2006, Victor Lazzarini wrote:

> Well done and thanks.
> I reckon MIDI will work OK, as it does
> with other CsoundLib apps.

ok thanks.  i tried MIDI and it does work pretty good, however only with 
one instance running at a time.

Do you know if portmidi can create virtual sources/destinations so other 
applications can see csound?

-m

>
> Victor
>
> PS.: I've got a nice icon, based on an idea from
> Dave Phillips. It'll be on the RC2.
>
>>
>>
>> I made a little app to tryout calling the csound5
>> framework from a Cocoa  based application. Although it is
>> still in proof-of-concept phase, it may still prove useful
>> to ya'll. The name and icon is temporary -- it  probably
>> eventually will evolve into a new version of MacCsound..
>>
>>
>> To Install
>>
>> FIRST Download and install the csoundLib Framework for OSX
>> from
>>
> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=81968&
> package_id=120482
>> [ looks like rc1 is the latest version for OSX presently ]
>>
>> THEN Download the CsoundX application from
>> http://sonomatics.com/CsoundXalpha1.dmg
>> drag CsoundX anywhere you want [ the Applications folder
>> is a nice place ]
>>
>>
>> THINGS YOU CAN DO
>> Render simultaneous multiple files in real-time or to
>> disk. Use a generic GUI Control panel for real-time
>> control that
>>      you can replace or modify with your own interface
>>      using Apple's Interface Builder application.
>>
>>
>> THINGS YOU CAN'T DO
>> Edit and Save your csd/orc/sco files
>> FLTK [ crappy fltk hijacks menus and makes hosts hang  ]
>> MIDI (?? portmidi maybe ?? - i didn't try )
>>
>>
>> See README for more details.
>>
>>
>> Thanks - Let me know what you think - Enjoy!
>> matt@sonomatics.com
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Send bugs reports to this list.
>> To unsubscribe, send email to
>> csound-unsubscribe@lists.bath.ac.uk
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