| Matt,
WOW! This would be amazing!!!
I loved both of these applications - back in the day.
Over the next few days, I will give some serious thought to what
features I would like to see
and implementation issues might need to be addressed, but, given that
you have
done such cool extensions of Csound such at MillsCsound, MacCsound,
all the GUI
stuff, plus CsoundAU and csound~ and moreover that nice 5.1 fout
stuff for BT and me,
and your stand-alone stuff too (plus all your commercial plugins and
things...) I think we
would all benefit from your brainstorming with us a bit and then
feedbacking off some of your ideas.
This is wonderful news and a great project. I hope that GVOX
continues to support you in this effort.
Good luck with the project.
Dr. B.
On May 19, 2006, at 4:30 PM, Matt J. Ingalls wrote:
>
> Remember Passport's "Master Tracks Pro" and "Encore" applications?
> well they still exist, now owned by GVOX [ http://gvox.com ]
>
> i've been working for gvox, about to do a major overhaul to
> modernize both applications and i have suggested we add csound
> hosting to both.
>
> Beyond my own personal interests, adding csound support seems like
> the easiest way to get digital audio and synthesis going for their
> products.
> i would guess an attraction for csound users would be to automate
> controls with a higher resolution that MIDI. [ i would assume we
> would keep notes as MIDI, not as csound "i" statements, we already
> have 'blue', right? ] i have ideas for a GUI instrument editor, but
> that would be much farther down the road..
>
> would this be useful or interesting to any of you?
>
> if so, do you have any feature requests or suggestions of
> implementation?
>
> thanks,
> m
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