| If you'd like to try TclTk, it is very easy to bind
keys to events in a script. With the Csound wish
shell you can then bind keys to events such as
i-statements.
Victor
At 07:26 07/03/2006, you wrote:
>Thank you, David and Andres!
>
>Your codes are working! But... As I understand, it is possible only
>key-pressing at once in csound...
>If I press 2 or more keys simultaneously, I hear only one event. Is
>it possible in csound to identify several key pressing at once? About
>2 years ago I made same patch in MAX/MSP, when I has not midi
>keyboard, I has played on mac keyboard and midi has sent to sequencer
>(and mouse as pitch band/velocity controller). It was possible to
>play accords. Now I attempt to make same, but without midi and
>completely in Csound, for live performance.
>
>Best regards,
>Vadim
>
>
>
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Victor Lazzarini
Music Technology Laboratory
Music Department
National University of Ireland, Maynooth |