On Tue, Jan 11, 2005 at 12:02:31 +0100, Mario Lang wrote: > > I'm very interested in the idea of being able to code modules in a > > modular synth live (in realtime) as well. > > > > I was considering using ChucK, given that it's specifically designed for > > RT performance use and can insert/remove/replace pieces of code into the > > vm while running, but it looks like it would be a significant amount of > > work to adapt the ChucK engine to be controlled by another app. > > Have you looked at SuperCollider3? It is designed for RT, allows for live > coding in all sorts of ways (JITLib) and can easily be controlled from > other apps (the client and server side both can send and receive OSC) and > it has 8 JACK in and out ports by default.
Yep, for performance coding I would say SC is the best bet, I've seen a live coding performance, and it was very impressive. Almost enough to make me want to use emacs. Almost ;) I was thinking of a live C compiler for prototyping and testing purposes. - Steve
