Hi all,

Recently, I've fixed a few annoying things in the The FaustDev instrument
in Radium. Various issues regarding widget positioning and resizing should
be fixed, and the program also doesn't delete any automation anymore when
recompiling.

In addition to the initial announcement a year ago, it's also possible to
use all (or half) of all available space for the FaustDev instrument. So if
you run Radium in full screen, you can use the left half of the screen for
the editor, while the right part of the screen is divided between showing a
block diagram and the controls (sliders/buttons). As before, both the block
diagram and the controls + audio is compiled and updated in realtime while
code is written.

Since last announcement, it's also possible to move the instrument widget
(where the FaustDev GUI is placed) into the lower part of the mixer instead
of the lower part of the main window. The mixer can be moved out of the
main window and into a separate window, so now you can run Faust on one
screen, and on another screen you have automation, note data, and so forth.
Radium also includes a sequencer, of the horizontal type, so you can use
horizontal automation too in addition to vertical automation, which was the
only alternative last summer.

Unfortunately, I've had problems making Radium work across Linux
distributions when it includes LLVM, so Linux users must compile Radium
manually to get the FaustDev instrument. But the FaustDev instrument is
still included in the Windows64 and OSX binaries.

http://users.notam02.no/~kjetism/radium/



On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 8:00 PM, Kjetil Matheussen <k.s.matheus...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> With the help of libfaust, you can now develop programs within
> the Radium music editor. This has several advantages:
>
> * Hear (and see) immediately the changes while writing.
>   I.e. realtime compilation. No "compile" button.
>
> (Hmm, I guess "several advantages" was a bit exaggerated,
> considering it's only one, but it's a quite big one though,
> I think.)
>
> Here's a video:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJm9Lox1WFA
>
> Radium is available here:
> http://users.notam02.no/~kjetism/radium/
>
> This feature is available in the latest version of Radium (V3.9.4)
> for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows 64 bit.
>
>
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