| i dont know. aal i do know is that it offers the framework similar to
what robin was saying. i have never actually used it, cause i got
csound!
:P
Michael Gogins wrote:
>
> Correct me if I'm wrong - but doesn't cmusic have many fewer unit generators
> than Csound and no real-time MIDI input or audio output?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pete moss
> To: Robin Whittle
> Cc: music-dsp@shoko.calarts.edu ; CSOUND
>
> Date: Wednesday, June 16, 1999 1:54 PM
> Subject: Re: Csound and other synthesis systems
>
> >isnt that what cmusic does? except with c, (no ++).
> >
> >:P
> >
> >
> >Robin Whittle wrote:
> >> Personally I think the Csound orchestra and score language should be
> >> left behind. If I was writing a system from scratch it would not use
> >> any special language at all - it would be a special framework for
> >> writing C++ to get on with real-time sound synthesis and all I/O and
> >> GUI things you might like to hang of that. It would do non-real-time
> >> work as well, and the same principles would probably apply to
> >> generating video images too. The C++ core elements would interface to
> >> things in other languages, for instance novel score languages or
> >> whatever you liked to create.
>
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