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Date1997-05-30 19:41
Fromcharlie
SubjectCsound and Linux
I'm sure this question has been asked to death, but I looked around in
archives for the answer.  And I haven't found it yet.  I've gotten the
csound 3.46 files for linux, but I can't get them to compile.  Anybody
have the options in the Makefile for the linux distribution.

thanks
charlie

							        Charles Hubbard
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Date1997-06-01 01:06
FromSimon Kagedal
SubjectRe: Csound and Linux
> 
> I'm sure this question has been asked to death, but I looked around in
> archives for the answer.  And I haven't found it yet.  I've gotten the
> csound 3.46 files for linux, but I can't get them to compile.  Anybody
> have the options in the Makefile for the linux distribution.

The answer is this:

ftp://mustec.bgsu.edu/pub/linux

There's a working source tree and a working 3.46 binary.

-- 
/simon




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Are there any plans for a soundin type module that would allow RT audio
in (not from a file)?  This, in conjunction with RT audio out would
facilitate Csound as a realtime signal processor.  

Thanks for any replies.

Sven Shockey
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> Are there any plans for a soundin type module that would allow RT audio
> in (not from a file)?  This, in conjunction with RT audio out would
> facilitate Csound as a realtime signal processor.

in, ins, inq

works well on unix, dont know about mac & pc.


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> > Are there any plans for a soundin type module that would allow RT audio
> > in (not from a file)?  This, in conjunction with RT audio out would
> > facilitate Csound as a realtime signal processor.
> 
> in, ins, inq
> 
> works well on unix, dont know about mac & pc.

Works for the Linux version too...

== Dave Phillips

   http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/index.html



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Jean Piche wrote:
> 
> > Are there any plans for a soundin type module that would allow RT audio
> > in (not from a file)?  This, in conjunction with RT audio out would
> > facilitate Csound as a realtime signal processor.
> 
> in, ins, inq
> 
> works well on unix, dont know about mac & pc.


Sorry, I forget to say that I am using a PC.

Sven Shockey
Rhizome@roanoke.infi.net



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Dave Phillips wrote:
> 
> > > Are there any plans for a soundin type module that would allow RT audio
> > > in (not from a file)?  This, in conjunction with RT audio out would
> > > facilitate Csound as a realtime signal processor.
> >
> > in, ins, inq

but what tricks are involved in getting a full-duplex, rt
signal-processor--is there a short piece of example-code anywhere? For
example, when I run csound as follows,

csound -i devaudio -o devaudio soundin.orc soundin.sco
 
I get: error while reading DSP device for audio

And when I run it without the '-o audio', data in the dispfft window is
clearly dependent upon the amplitude of the source, but is shaped
improperly, like a bowl with peaks at the extreme left and right.

Here's my main instrument, which should at least illustrate my
intentions (not much of an fx box yet):
intr 1
	ainput in
	ar=ainput
	ag=ar
	dispfft ainput, .05, 1024
outs	ar, ag
	endin

If it matters, I have a redhat linux box with a gus pnp & the ultrasound
project drivers.

Thanks!

Matt Loper
Matthew@loper.org                    
http://www.loper.org