I've been sniffing around Google and it seems like building this on
top of Snd would be best. I am quite married to lisp, it's my favorite
language :-). 

I see that Snd allows interaction on stdin/stdout. This means I should
be able to write a CL program that starts Snd in the background, using
Snd as a sort of audio server, then send s-expressions to Snd.

I will keep you posted on what I come up with. 

"Bill Schottstaedt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> How do I write a synthesis program that talks to CLM in realtime? 
>
> Check out Snd.  Perhaps you could build on the work Kjetil has
> done (http://www.notam02.no/~kjetism/sandysth/ etc)?
>
> As far as I know, defpinstrument was never actually used for real-time
> work; CL is (or was) problematic in that regard.  I think there has been
> recent progress on that front -- perhaps Rick and
> friends have overcome all the problems.  
>
> Perry Cook and Gary Scavone's Stk is aimed at real-time synthesis --
> you might check it out -- are you married to lisp?
>
>

-- 
David O'Toole 
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http://dto.freeshell.org/notebook/

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