Re: (no subject)

Michal Seta <mis-Xd8Q8LSD3JyZDGw7DTu1/[email protected]> Mon, 21 Jun 2004 10:02:17 -0400
Newsgroups gmane.comp.audio.csound.tekno
Message-ID <[email protected]>
iain duncan <[email protected]> writes:

> Yup yup. We're doing it in 100% csound! Well actually we also did a
> dual csound / PD rig. Another option for gui stuff is to do the gui in
> PD ( easy! ) and have it communicate with csound tables by making a
> csound instrument who's job it is to just write a number to a table
> and then die off. This is really handy for communcating with csound in
> any way you want via midi. I use the midiin opcode for that or use the
> -Lstdin option and actually send a score event to csound in text score
> language. So there's a little csound instrument that takes as pfields
> the target table number, target table index, and data to write
> there. After writing once it kills itself with turnoff.

Wouldn't it be easier with csound~ extern in pd ?
Using csound~ you don't need to do any MIDI magic in the orchestra,
everything can be done in pd (and it's very easy).  All you have to do
is generate score on the fly (be it via midi or gui).  
I'm assuming of course that you're on
the linux box.



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