CSound server questions

Victor.Lazzarini at nuim.ie Victor.Lazzarini at nuim.ie
Tue Sep 2 01:46:07 EDT 2008


yes, that is possible. I will provide an example as soon as Iam back at work in Ireland.Victor----- Original Message -----From: John Maloney <jmaloney at media.mit.edu>Date: Monday, September 1, 2008 2:02 pmSubject: Re: CSound server questionsTo: victor <Victor.Lazzarini at nuim.ie>Cc: Bert Freudenberg <bert at freudenbergs.de>, OLPC Development <devel at lists.laptop.org>> Hi, Victor and Bert.> > I agree with Bert -- it would probably be most convenient for > Scratch  > to use the MIDI option, if possible. Ideally, it would work the > same  > as MIDI does on other versions of Linux, so we could just use > the  > Squeak MIDI Plugin. That said, I have not explored how the MIDI > plugin  > works on Linux. Supposedly you can use it to talk to the > Timidity  > software MIDI synth.> > Could we arrange for the shell script that launches Scratch to > also  > launch the CSound server when Scratch is launched and close it > when  > Scratch quits?> > 	-- John> > > On Aug 31, 2008, at 2:50 PM, victor wrote:> > > No, you have to run it with a command-line option and then > use  > > aconnect I suppose. I need to check how to do soft connections,> > as I am used to just connecting straight to hardware .> >> > Victor> >> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bert Freudenberg" > <bert at freudenbergs.de > > >> > To: "OLPC Development" <devel at lists.laptop.org>> > Cc: "John Maloney" <jmaloney at media.mit.edu>> > Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2008 7:01 PM> > Subject: Re: CSound server questions> >> >> >> Am 31.08.2008 um 19:04 schrieb victor:> >>> Well, you can ask me. I suppose there are various ways you could> >>> connect to Csound:> >>>> >>> 1. using the API (via a C or C++ squeak plugin> >>> module, if it is possible to do these things),> >>> 2. through MIDI (if> >>> squeak can output MIDI and we can then connect via alsa midi)> >>> 3. OSC> >>> 4. IP socket (by starting a minimal server written in Python> >>> and issuing Python commands as string data)> >>> 5. line events at stdin (a little awkward)> >> I like the MIDI option. Squeak does have a MIDI plugin > (although I  > >> am  not entirely sure how functional it is currently).> >> Is CSound registered as a MIDI device by default?> >> - Bert -> >> _______________________________________________> >> Devel mailing list> >> Devel at lists.laptop.org> >> http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel> 
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