hi rusi -
i think this should be possible to do with inscore. i found dominique
fober (the master of all inscores) always very helpful. so if you try
and have any questions, you should contact him. i myself have some
knowledge in csound, but i am an inscore beginner ...
ciao -
joachim
Am 04.12.2012 03:39, schrieb Rustom Mody:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 12:45 AM, joachim heintz <jh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
hi all -
this is mainly for csound users, and for people who might want to
use inscore from another host, for instance PD or SC.
inscore is a cross-plattform and open source application for
displaying musical scores in a very general sense: not just a usual
score, but also any kind of graphic, text, image, signal etc.
inscore is maintained by dominique fober in grame, france. i find it
very useful for adding some graphical elements and abilities to
csound. the communication between inscore and another application is
done via OSC.
my examples for csound and inscore can be downloaded at
https://github.com/__joachimheintz/cs_inscore
<https://github.com/joachimheintz/cs_inscore>. the examples show:
- the general way of sending data from csound to inscore and back
- the adaption of some general inscore examples (demo and sine)
- ways of transforming a displayed text, image or score
- ways of displaying a signal
- ways of displaying csound tables in inscore
i have also made some screencast to give an easy introduction to the
examples:
http://vimeo.com/54160283 (installation)
http://vimeo.com/54160405 (examples)
german versions:
http://vimeo.com/54159567 (installation)
http://vimeo.com/54159964 (beispiele)
hope you enjoy it! let me know any problems. all best -
joachim
Thank you for reminding me of inscore. [I had seen something about it
maybe a year ago then forgot what it was called]
I am on the lookout for a suitable software to record (choreograph??)
dances. ie below the score of the music I would like to put figurines
showing the postures at/for that point.
The ideal would be a separate software to manipulate stick figures
consonant with the degrees of freedom of the human body and then to be
able to drop them onto a score maybe with text notes.
Short of that I guess I could use some vanilla graphics program and/or
just plain scans of handdrawn images.
Is inscore/something else suitable for this?
Thanks
Rusi
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