| My version of Csound, AXCsound, can serve as an ActiveX plugin. Check out
http://www.pipeline.com/~gogins. It can also be found in the summer issue of
the on-line Csound magazine, which you can find from the MIT Csound Front
Page at http://mitpress.mit.edu/e-books/csound/frontpage.html.
I am working on a new version of AXCsound which will be more robust, have
more capabilities, and serve as more of a Java Bean. The main new feature
will be that it will plug into the JavaSound APIs. I am reasonably confident
that I will also be able to adapt this code to produce a VST version 2
plugin shortly after Steinberg releases the VST 2 SDK.
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Kersten
To: Csound
Date: Wednesday, July 14, 1999 4:41 PM
Subject: 'scheduling' scorefiles?
Hallo.
I have several questions, some of them clearly corresponding to a new
user (like me):
1. Is there a way of triggering score events from within an instrument
(besides the schedule opcode)? More specifically I'm wondering if it is
possible to 'include' whole score files and thus be able to treat them
as a single event.
2. [OT?] Have there been efforts of providing a synth engine (csound in
our case) as (preferably) a netscape plugin? I think I found something
similar on an MIT web page some time ago, but I believe it was SGI only.
I´d be very glad if anyone could point me to resources on the internet
or 'hardware' references.
3. Is there a version of csound (Linux/Win) which makes use of several
hardware outputs in 'realtime'? If not, would such a thing be managable,
especially concerning the dynamic 'real-time' positioning of the sources
(e.g. depending on a 'real-time' input signal)?
*Lots* of thanks in advance,
Steve.
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