2017-07-03 what's your favorite front-end?
Date | 2017-07-04 01:01 |
From | Cacophony7 |
Subject | 2017-07-03 what's your favorite front-end? |
I tried CsoundQt and I ran my last code yesterday... I think. I willing to try blue again I got Csound with no python and maybe I should reinstall it including Java. I downloaded Cecilia or whatever it's called and I didn't really give it a chance. What does cabbage do? I'm very interested. I don't know what cabbage does. Is it a front-end or just a framework? A front-end is a program that opens another program. but what is a framework? I've heard of them before. Oh, by the way, is it front-end, frontend, or front end? -- View this message in context: http://csound.1045644.n5.nabble.com/2017-07-03-what-s-your-favorite-front-end-tp5757001.html Sent from the Csound - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. 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 | 2017-07-04 19:42 |
From | Rory Walsh |
Subject | Re: 2017-07-03 what's your favorite front-end? |
Cabbage lets you turn Csound instruments in VST plugin. Cabbage is both a front-end and a framework. It's a front-end for Csound, and a framework for developing VST plugins. All you need to know is here: On 4 July 2017 at 01:01, Cacophony7 <michaelsparks37@gmail.com> wrote: I tried CsoundQt and I ran my last code yesterday... I think. |
Date | 2017-07-05 09:05 |
From | Peter Burgess |
Subject | Re: 2017-07-03 what's your favorite front-end? |
I use csoundQt for day to day experimentation and development, but I have also used cabbage a few times when I've wanted a nice GUI to play with. Both are very useful, and cabbage is a great framework with it's own decent documentation and community. I haven't tried blue since I was totally fresh to programming and I couldn't figure it out, so I can't give a real perspective on that. On 4 Jul 2017 7:42 p.m., "Rory Walsh" <rorywalsh@ear.ie> wrote:
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