Thanks Brad,

Just bought ilooch. Lovely stuff. Unless I'm mistaken though, I'm
required to make my source code publicly available if I embed RT CMix
because it's licensed under the GPL. I swear, I'm not an _entirely_
evil person, but for a few reasons, I don't think it's going to be
possible to open-source my app. However, the fact that I'm running in
to this GPL license again and again does make me think that maybe I
should reconsider this and see if maybe I can talk myself (and my
programming partner) in to it. Though, now that I look, I don't see
the iLooch source code posted anywhere.

Can you confirm that RT Cmix is an option only if I make the source
code to my app publicly available?

thanks,

-Morgan


On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 9:25 PM, Brad Garton <gar...@columbia.edu> wrote:
> No, it's usable.  I have an app already in the App store:
>
>                http://music.columbia.edu/~brad/ilooch/
>
> We have a new release up in the next few days.
>
> brad
>
>
>
> On Feb 7, 2011, at 8:25 PM, douglas repetto wrote:
>
>>
>> Brad Garton has RTcmix running on the iPhone:
>>
>> http://music.columbia.edu/~brad/iRTcmix/
>>
>>
>> Dunno what the license is though...
>>
>>
>> On 2/7/11 8:09 PM, Morgan Packard wrote:
>>> (First post to this list. Sent this a few days ago and it doesn't seem
>>> to have gone through, so trying again.)
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi There,
>>> I've been writing low-level code for my iOS app, Thicket, pretty much
>>> myself, with the exception of a sine oscillator and an envelope
>>> borrowed from STK. I'd like to be able to work on this platform in a
>>> much faster way than I have been, simply plugging unit generators in
>>> to one another, not having to stop and think about how to, for
>>> example, go from a mono oscillator signal to a stereo reverb signal.
>>> I'd like to be able to work more like I work in SuperCollider, writing
>>> higher-level code to create a "signal path", trusting that the
>>> connections will be efficiently managed for me.  In other words, I'd
>>> like to spend a little less time being a fairly incompetent engineer,
>>> and more time being a halfway-decent artist.  I'm finding that my list
>>> of options is surprisingly small
>>> SuperCollider -- GPL licence, would require that I open-source my app
>>> ChucK -- GPL license, would require that I open-source my app
>>> CSound -- the FAQ indicates that I need to make arrangements with MIT
>>> to put it to commercial use. Worth looking in to, perhaps.
>>> JSyn -- java, not gonna work on iOS
>>> MusicKit -- looks very interesting, but doesn't seem to be a very
>>> active project, and I don't think anyone has gotten it running on iOS
>>> yet
>>> Pure Data -- seems like my best option. more permissive license, but
>>> I'm wary of the visual programming paradigm, and have at least one
>>> technical detail which is making me a bit uncomfortable
>>>
>>> Am I missing something? Is there anything -- free, or not, which I
>>> should look at for iOS development besides Pure Data? Are there not
>>> hundreds of other people with the same needs that I have? Are my
>>> options really limited to: Pure Data or rolling my own, or
>>> open-sourcing my app?
>>> I sincerely appreciate any info or thoughts any of you are able to
>>> share with me.
>>> thanks,
>>> -Morgan
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