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Paul Winkler wrote:
> But I've certainly been able to get good realtime
> output with a lot less than 0.1 second delay, on a Pentium 133... maybe
> I've gotten it down to 10 ms ? (I don't have any way to measure, I just
> go by what "feels" reasonable with a MIDI keyboard).
>
Same here. I work a lot (almost always lately)with RealTime MIDI inout/Wave Output
and
the latency problem (with DirectCsound2.1) is greatly reduced
and is sufficient for my needs.
> I wish you success with your quest! I'd like to see realtime processing
> as an option someday.
>
> --P
Tnx. It's probably just a matter of time 'till we get there.I feel that in the
last year or so, the "upgrade curve" for csound
has gotten very steep. That's great.
Maybe soon I will be able to use Csound (running on my Pentium330) as just another
real-time, versatile, programmable, original instrument/effect in my home-studio
environment.
This is what I'm really looking for as a musician.
Program it - style it - fine tune it - HIDE it & then JUST PLAY IT !
The minute it works that way - I can finally share some of my "creations";-) with
friends who will be able to come and USE my instruments and then feedback.
well...... that's a whole different thread. anyway.
Tnx&bye
Yair
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