[linux-audio-user] Linux synths

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On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 10:58:08 +0200
Frank Barknecht <fbar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> > Csound can do realtime stuff also.
> 
> Can Csound do runtime changes to its patches now? I think one of the
> major differences between Pd/(j)Max and 'compiled' languages like
> Csound or sfront is the ability to directly edit a patch while it is
> running. It's a bit like: Csound is great if you know what you're
> doing in advance, while with Pd you can experiment and immediatly hear
> or see what you're developing while you're doing so.

Well of course you have to make a change to your text file, save it and
rerun csound on it. Maybe the emacs mode and friends make things more
interactive, but the old way works great for me. But I must admit that
this is probl. only because I use realtime input from keyboards with
assignable potmeters 90% of the time. If we're talking pure csound
driven by an .sco file I'm working much too slow. In fact I never
completed one single project in pure csound.

> Supercollider seems to be the coolest anyway. I want Debian packages
> of it ;)

Maybe one ought to check it out. Just for the fun of it...

-- 
peace, love & harmony
Atte


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