altern wrote: > there are also some python interface to Supercollider programming > language. I think it is http://www.patrickkidd.com/
That is AWESOME~ wow... Can't wait to try it. I used Supercollider about 10 years ago and did a lot of work in 1.x and 2.x and then just got discouraged as i HATE the syntax with a fiery passion. It is nasty brackets braces parens and semicolons everywhere. Makes purl look clean. Plus it was a moving target patches you wrote under 1.x had to be rewritten in 2.x and then 3.x came out and that was abandoned for Supercollider server or some nonsense. I through my arms up and RAN back to csound and cmix. ... But iffin i get get to those amazing unit generators (SC has great great great sounding filters, oscils, etc. just amazing sounding stuff) without having to put up with macho SC programmers and buttugly and confusing code, I am there. I am pumped for this. I really want to try it. > I havent used it myself so i cannot really say much about it. lemme know if you do. > btw, kevin, how do you find RTCmix? have you tried in other platforms > than osx? I have used in on Linux quite a bit and on OS X. It also runs inside of Max/MSP. RTcmix is great, and has a nice but small following. It is good if you like the precompiled instruments. But it is not easy to make your own, nor is it easy to do any virtual instrument design in it since everything that is precompiled i too high level already... additionally the mixer "bus-config" metaphor for making a signal chain is awkward. But i have done a bunch of stuff in RTcmix and also have had much success reusing Python code inside it. If the python interface for SC is not ready for prime time, i would say give RTcmix a try. It is easy to compile and lots of folks are using it on OS X and Linux. > enrike > > > kevin parks escribió: >> I use RTCmix to do real time audio on a Mac w/ Python >> >> http://rtcmix.org/ >> >>> Subject: >>> Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] Support for live audio I/O via Python on Mac? >>> From: >>> "Bob Ippolito" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> Date: >>> Thu, 12 Oct 2006 20:04:25 -0700 >>> To: >>> "Jeff Rodman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>> To: >>> "Jeff Rodman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> CC: >>> pythonmac-sig@python.org >>> >>> >>> On 10/12/06, Jeff Rodman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>> is there a simple, current Python module for controlling the audio >>>> in/out devices on Mac OSX (Python 2.5, OSX 10.4.8, PowerMac at the >>>> moment but Intel is possible), preferably in/out simultaneously? >>>> I've visited the main sites and lists, I think, but not found a basic >>>> answer. "audioop" in the Standard Library manipulates files but does >>>> not play/record, "ossaudiodev" does not seem to be included in the >>>> actual Python install although documented in the Standard Library >>>> manual, and I can't find a mac-targeted form of the "OSS" module over >>>> at 4Front. Just want to play and record short files, (I'll take any >>>> format, .raw data or wav is fine) in real time for a acoustic >>>> application. >>>> >>>> I'm sure there's a straightforward answer, I'm just missing it. >>>> Thanks for any help! >> _______________________________________________ >> Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig >> > _______________________________________________ Pythonmac-SIG maillist - Pythonmac-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonmac-sig