After some searching I found that supercollider is what I was looking for, and a whole lot more. I posted a message similar to this one to sc-users and sc-dev and put together a python OSC lib for supercollider, which now meets my requirements. I also recently posted a setup script for pysclang, which makes supercollider a lot more interesting from python.
Go check it out if you are intersted. there are independent test scripts that will get you sound right away, and its python, so its easy to read. scosc: https://svn.patrickkidd.com/ On 4/11/06, Patrick Stinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So I suppose ew should all be moving towards OSC for our communication > protocols? That means I could be spewing OSC through my pipes: > > pksampler | pkaudiod | pkvumeter > > On 4/11/06, Alberto Botti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Il giorno lun, 10/04/2006 alle 11.22 -0800, Patrick Stinson ha scritto: > > > I'm running OS X, and would like to keep my compile-time dependencies > > > down. Is it possible to get gdam-server running w/o gtk+? libxml is > > > not too bad, but gtk+ requires quite a bit of stuff. > > > > GDAM needs GTK+ 1.2, not the more recent GTK+ 2.0. Even the non-gui > > server code needs GTK (the object system was split from GTK into GLib in > > GTK 2.0) > > > > > > > -- > Patrick Kidd Stinson > http://www.patrickkidd.com/ > http://pkaudio.sourceforge.net/ > http://pksampler.sourceforge.net/ > -- Patrick Kidd Stinson http://www.patrickkidd.com/ http://pkaudio.sourceforge.net/ http://pksampler.sourceforge.net/
