On Mon, Nov 15, 2021 at 7:20 PM James Mckernon <jmcker...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I have generally been a user of FaustLive but have just been looking > at the faust IDE, as I got it running locally for the first time. (I > had always thought of it primarily as a remote/web service up until > now.) I would like to use it as I can see that it's pretty nice; > however, I'm not sure whether it will work for my use case. I have > some questions: > > 1. Can it monitor a file which is being edited by another program, and > pick up the changes when it's saved, like FaustLive? I like to use > vim. > > 2. Where does compilation happen? The 'Builder URL' option (pointing > to an external url) makes me wonder if code is sent to a remote > location for compilation, but on the other hand I couldn't see any > network traffic, so I'm not sure. I would prefer to compile locally if > possible. > > 3. I would like to get audio output running through JACK on linux. I > think this is probably more of a browser issue than specifically a > faust, so I'll try to find information on this elsewhere, but if > anyone has some tips or can comment on whether this is possible in > firefox or chrome, I would appreciate it. >
Hm, you might want to consider using Radium as a Faust IDE. Radium doesn't monitor faust files though to make it convenient to use an external editor. I should probably add that feature to Radium. _______________________________________________ Faudiostream-users mailing list Faudiostream-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/faudiostream-users