Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] Support for live audio I/O via Python on Mac?

2006-10-18 Thread altern
, i would say give RTcmix a try. It is easy > to compile and lots of folks > are using it on OS X and Linux. ok, thanks for the overview. >> enrike >> >> >> kevin parks escribió: >>> I use RTCmix to do real time audio on a Mac w/ Python >>> >>&

Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] Support for live audio I/O via Python on Mac?

2006-10-17 Thread kevin parks
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 Pytho

Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] Support for live audio I/O via Python on Mac?

2006-10-17 Thread altern
; 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 O

Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] Support for live audio I/O via Python on Mac?

2006-10-13 Thread kevin parks
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: &g

Re: [Pythonmac-SIG] Support for live audio I/O via Python on Mac?

2006-10-12 Thread Bob Ippolito
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,

[Pythonmac-SIG] Support for live audio I/O via Python on Mac?

2006-10-12 Thread Jeff Rodman
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"