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abez <[email protected]> Mon, 21 Jun 2004 14:42:59 -0700 (PDT)
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I have a java and SDL Perl widget hich does what pd does. please email me directly. On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Michal Seta wrote: > 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. > > > > -- abez ------------------------------------------ http://www.abez.ca/ Abram Hindle ([email protected]) ------------------------------------------ abez _______________________________________________ csoundtekno mailing list [email protected] Subscribe, unsubscribe, change mailing list options: http://plot.bek.no/mailman/listinfo/csoundtekno