>> Thanks guys, it looked from what I could see on the port audio page that >> only non-blocking was supported, but Gary said on the stk list that it >> might be possible with the python wrappers in the rtaudio package. I >> realize it's probably not going to be practical as a long term solution >> ( >> though I sure with it were possible ) but as I actually earn my living >> coding python and am a total C++ amateur, it's probably worth saving >> some >> frustration figuring out architecture in a python prototype. I'm ok with >> high latency for now. >> >> Kjetil, do you know if anyone has experimented with a real time memory >> allocator for Python? >> > > No, I don't know. > Are you sure you need to use Python? There are other high level languages > letting you do this, which are much faster than Python. > LuaAV for Lua is the most obvious since Lua is the same > type of language as Python. Other alternatives I know of are Faust, > Kronos (if it's available now) and Snd-RT. > (Of those last three, you should look at Faust first.) > I also forgot ChucK. But last time I checked, it was a bit inconvenient to do sample-by-sample programming in Chuck, plus that it was very inefficient.
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