It's still down, certificate error (lets encrypt?)
I would be interested in how to build such a server myself.
When the server is ready I can build a command line faust-player that plays
or captures and applies a copilot-generated faust live for all  you to test
based on chat prompts.


MICHAEL CHOURDAKIS, PhD
DSP & ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENSE
SOFTWARE ENGINEER
www.turbo-play.com




Στις Τρί 17 Φεβ 2026 στις 7:47 μ.μ., ο/η yann orlarey <[email protected]>
έγραψε:

> Nice !
>
> Concerning faustservice.inria.fr, there is indeed a problem. The virtual
> machine is running. We will see if the problem is resolved in the next few
> hours; otherwise, I will report it...
>
> Le mar. 17 févr. 2026 à 18:05, Michael Chourdakis <[email protected]>
> a écrit :
>
>> I just uploaded a short video demonstrating what I'm doing. I tested with
>> GPT mini 5 and Sonnet 4.5, I will test with all my 20 models.
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atRLCZ2IBF0
>> Debugging on for demo.
>>
>> Currently the faust service seems offline/broken/502/ certificate errors
>> etc, I can't get a VST download.
>>
>> MICHAEL CHOURDAKIS, PhD
>> DSP & ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENSE
>> SOFTWARE ENGINEER
>> www.turbo-play.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Στις Τρί 17 Φεβ 2026 στις 4:28 μ.μ., ο/η yann orlarey <[email protected]>
>> έγραψε:
>>
>>> Interesting. Do you already have a testable prototype?
>>>
>>> Le mar. 17 févr. 2026 à 15:05, Michael Chourdakis <[email protected]>
>>> a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Thanks for the update, my idea is not necessarily a full editor but
>>>> something like what I have for image effects: Copilot instantiated -> User
>>>> says "make it darker"  -> Copilot generates HLSL code -> user can preview
>>>> and edit if it wants using a simple editor effect applied.
>>>> Similar for faust, say -> Copilot effect -> User says "reverb hall with
>>>> distortion" -> Copilot generates Faust code -> user can preview and edit
>>>> with a simple editor -> applied.
>>>> The difference in HLSL is that copilot can take image input to modify
>>>> the code, where in audio there is no input.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> MICHAEL CHOURDAKIS, PhD
>>>> DSP & ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENSE
>>>> SOFTWARE ENGINEER
>>>> www.turbo-play.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Στις Τρί 17 Φεβ 2026 στις 3:07 μ.μ., ο/η yann orlarey <
>>>> [email protected]> έγραψε:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Julius, Michael, and Stephane,
>>>>>
>>>>> As mentioned by Stéphane, we are currently developing this kind of
>>>>> environment, in particular FaustForge:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://github.com/orlarey/faustforge
>>>>>
>>>>> The core objective is to reduce friction between AI-assisted code
>>>>> generation and actual DSP validation: write or refine Faust code, hear
>>>>> results, inspect generated artifacts, and iterate quickly :
>>>>>
>>>>> - Fully Dockerized: setup is reproducible and isolated, so you can run
>>>>> the same environment on any machine with minimal host dependencies.
>>>>> - Live workspace mode: `.dsp` files are watched automatically;
>>>>> creating or editing a file immediately updates the active live session.
>>>>> - Continuous recompilation: changes are picked up in near real-time
>>>>> while staying in the same working view.
>>>>> - Multi-view synchronization: Regular UI, Orbit UI, and remote control
>>>>> all reflect the DSP parameter state consistently.
>>>>> - C++ inspection workflow: in the C++ view, you can now choose Faust
>>>>> compilation flags using reusable presets, making it easy to compare
>>>>> generated code under different compiler options.
>>>>>
>>>>> AI-friendly documentation is key in this type of project...
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>
>>>>> Yann
>>>>>
>>>>> Le mar. 17 févr. 2026 à 14:00, Stéphane Letz <[email protected]> a écrit :
>>>>>
>>>>>> We already have: https://github.com/grame-cncm/faustbrowser-mcp (my
>>>>>> try..), and Yann more sophisticated version:
>>>>>> https://github.com/orlarey/faustforge
>>>>>>
>>>>>> More to come probably...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Stéphane
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > Le 17 févr. 2026 à 13:29, Michael Chourdakis <[email protected]>
>>>>>> a écrit :
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > I'm currently experimenting with Copilot to see If I can create an
>>>>>> AI-driven faust editor
>>>>>> > MICHAEL CHOURDAKIS, PhD
>>>>>> > DSP & ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENSE
>>>>>> > SOFTWARE ENGINEER
>>>>>> > www.turbo-play.com
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Στις Τρί 17 Φεβ 2026 στις 2:21 μ.μ., ο/η Julius Smith <
>>>>>> [email protected]> έγραψε:
>>>>>> > Hi All,
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Interesting exchange with Claude just now:
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Me: ❯ Do you already know Faust well enough to write it, or should
>>>>>> we make a Claude Code "skill" for more Faust expertise?
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Claude Opus 4.6 [Thinking]:
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > ⏺ I know Faust reasonably well from training -- the composition
>>>>>> operators, standard libraries, how compute() loops are structured in
>>>>>> generated C++,
>>>>>> >   etc. But I'd be more reliable with a skill, for two reasons:
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >   1. Subtle semantics -- The interaction between ~ feedback, <:
>>>>>> split fan-out rules, and partial application can trip me up on 
>>>>>> non-trivial
>>>>>> programs.
>>>>>> >    Having the primer in context would catch those.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >   2. Project-specific Faust→C++ patterns -- Your faust_cpp/
>>>>>> directory has a specific style: JGFaustLib.h utilities, hand-optimized
>>>>>> biquads, the way
>>>>>> >   mydsp::compute() structure maps to native classes. A skill could
>>>>>> load both the language primer and your project conventions so 
>>>>>> translations
>>>>>> stay
>>>>>> >   consistent with what's already in faust_cpp/.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >   My recommendation: make a skill. It would be lightweight -- just
>>>>>> load FAUST_PRIMER.md plus a project-conventions section drawn from
>>>>>> >   faust/JGFaustLib.h and an existing example like JGCabinet. Then
>>>>>> any time you ask me to write Faust, /faust would put the right context in
>>>>>> the window.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > [I attach my FAUST_PRIMER.md, ~12.8kB, written by Claude from my
>>>>>> teaching tutorial, but note that it is NOT COMPLETE!  It's just what I
>>>>>> regularly use.  A better primer would condense the Faust Quick Reference
>>>>>> manual. (Claude, Codex, or Gemini would all do a good job on that).]
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > Cheers,
>>>>>> > Julius
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > P.S. I've written ~0 code in 2026, but I've managed a LOT
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > --
>>>>>> > AI has taken my job, but only I know what it is.
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