Thanks for clearing that up. I must really take a closer look at snd
some time... :)
Kjetil S. Matheussen wrote:
Yes, the realtime extension that I wrote compiles a scheme-like language
into hard realtime-safe c code, which can be run and scheduled while snd
is running. Its not optimizing as much as faust, but mostly its not
significantly slower than hand-written C either. Sometimes it can even
be faster. Its a practical language to get real things done because it
blends into guile scheme and common lisp music so that everything is in
the same source and communicates with each other. Its possible to
implement things like ardour or supercollider in snd if anyone want to
do that (although they have to fix some of the many bugs first :-) ).
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Dr. Albert Gr"af
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