On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, John Lazzaro wrote:

> Soon, but not quite yet -- at the moment, sfront networking does
> MIDI resilently for low-latency situations, and while you could
> concievably hack this to do audio (sending samples encoded as
> MIDI change-control events, and reassmbling on the other side),
> you really don't want to go there.
>
> I'm actively working on SASL networking for sfront at the moment --
> SASL is the more general-purpose control language for Structured
> Audio, provided as a companion to MIDI control. SASL is well
> suited for writing custom audio codecs in Structured Audio, so
> once the SASL packetization is ready, sfront should be a viable
> platform for these sorts of experiments. But not for another few
> months ...

Sorry ... I guess I was getting ahead of you :-). I just wish there were
more "publicly available" SASL-controlled instruments available. Almost
everything I've found so far uses MIDI control, which is a pain to hack
around.
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