Hi,
there's no release as such but apparently Roger Dannenberg kindly passes the
source to whoever is interested. The platform features really interesting
concepts but doesn't seem to be ready-for-use.
greetingsm
Thomas
> guenter geiger wrote:
> > You might take a look at Aura/Serpent from Roger
guenter geiger wrote:
> You might take a look at Aura/Serpent from Roger Dannenberg
> http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~music/aura/
this draft has been around for quite some time. anybody know of a
release?
On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 09:57:39 +, david casal wrote:
> > http://www.eca.cx/eca_links.htm
>
> Hm. Broken?
Try .html
- Steve
Hello Kai,
Thanks go to you, Guenter et al for answers on this! much more goin' on in
pysound world than I thought!
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Kai Vehmanen wrote:
> http://www.eca.cx/
Wow.
> http://www.eca.cx/eca_links.htm
Hm. Broken?
getting: 'The resource requested /eca_links.htm cannot be foun
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, david casal wrote:
> Just wondering whether people can point me towards any python+sound
> activity out there, other than OMDE/PMASK and Thomas Grill's 'pyext' for
> PD. Anybody playing with real-time concerns?
Pyecasound is one such package. Basicly it's an implementation of
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, david casal wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Just wondering whether people can point me towards any python+sound
> activity out there, other than OMDE/PMASK and Thomas Grill's 'pyext' for
> PD. Anybody playing with real-time concerns?
>
Hi David,
You might take a look at Aura/Serpent f
Hello,
Just wondering whether people can point me towards any python+sound
activity out there, other than OMDE/PMASK and Thomas Grill's 'pyext' for
PD. Anybody playing with real-time concerns?
d
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