Atte André Jensen wrote: > rosea grammostola wrote: > >> Dunno if this is a stupid question or not, and just for orientation... >> >> Is it possible to make a sort of 'Ableton Live like setup' with audio >> synthesis languages like supercollider or pd? > > I'm not really familiar with AL, but I've build a quite elaborate > setup with chuck. It's a bit in-between-version at the moment, since > I'm rewriting some parts. > > It let's you do some really hip things (IMHO), like control the > meta-musical parameters like length-of-notes, atonality, height, stuff > like that, provided you build your patterns accordingly. > > The only, but quite big (read huge, as in show stopper) problem is > that chuck is not really performing that well. I'm almost at the edge > of what is possible with chuck on my dual core 2.4Ghz laptop. I seem > to be the only chuck user needing more speed, so I kinda gave up on > the whole thing. I'm developing it further as I need, and waiting for > other stuff (like my DAW of choise, renoise) to be ready to live > performances. > > You're more than welcome to have a look, if you'd like... > > NB: Here's a mobile phone (audio from the house PA) recording of my > setup at work: > > http://virb.com/atte/videos/3109315 > > Everything except the melodica and the bass is chuck. The vocals are > processed through chuck too. > Atte, Thanks for your generous offer. It looks it's cool stuff indeed. But I think I'd rather search for an supercollider solution atm. Or just using non-sequencer with Ardour and loop Ardour via OSC messages or something, cause it seems to be impossible to loop Ardour with Jack Transport. But then I have to find out how that works with OSC. I don't know anything about it yet. Regards, \r _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user