i have been running csound in realtime since about 1998, which makes it what? 
about fourteen years, however i remember seeing code for RT audio in the 
version i picked up from cecelia.media.mit.edu back in 94. So, strictly this 
capability has been there for the best part of twenty years.


On 21 Feb 2012, at 16:06, Richard Dobson <richarddob...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:

> On 21/02/2012 15:43, Didier Dambrin wrote:
>> True, I've never been able to install or figure out CSound, or make it
>> do anything.
>> Watching on YT, I see it can do realtime stuff? I've always thought it
>> was all command-line offline stuff (last time I tried in 2007).
>> 
> 
> It's been real-time for at least a decade, so was already real-time in 2007 
> (much has been added since then), comes with full installers for Windows, OS 
> X and Linux, and has a large number of GUI front-ends available, many 
> supporting custom controls. Many users are ~only~ using it in real-time 
> contexts, whether via MIDI, OSC or Wiimotes, or whatever.
> 
> The current version is 5.16, released this month:
> 
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/csound/files/csound5/
> 
> Richard Dobson
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