What if I wanted to algorithmically generate samples and play them on the speaker? CM has me stumped.
First, the sound-generation should be run from the command line, so no
Grace.
Did I mention I'm on linux? Ubuntu 11.10 specifically.
Second, I'm using a genetic-algorithm to create the sound. This means I
run 100's to 1000's of times. I actually had this running in snd, but it
got all glitchy: I'm assuming memory leaks. Maybe I'll have the same
problems in cm, since it is s7 too?
Third, it doesn't have to be real-time playing, but that would be nice.
My hack for non-realtime is
(shell "aplay $myfile")
because the 'autoplay' option does nothing (in "send").
Fourth, if it isn't clear, I'm not talking midi.
I've built the command-line "cm", and played a bit with it. I can create
.wav files, for example.
Maybe CM isn't right at all? What could I use to generate sounds that I
can control/interact with other apps?
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