Hi again, I moved my file to http://code.google.com/p/toonloop/source/browse/trunk/py/toon/fudi.py To install, checkout toonloop and type "python setup.py install"
a 2009/5/24 Alexandre Quessy <alexan...@quessy.net>: > Hi all, > > 2009/5/23 Devon Scott-Tunkin <djvonfun...@yahoo.com>: >> There's also the pure data "language" http://puredata.info/ > > Regarding Pure Data, I have written a very nice FUDI protocol for twisted. > FUDI is the protocol used by the netsend and netreceive builtin > objects in Pure Data. > This way, you can control Pure Data, or receive informations from Pure > Data in Python. > > Here is where you can find this FUDI protocol for twisted : > http://code.google.com/p/toonloop/source/browse/trunk/py/toon/fudi.py > It is released under GNU GPL. Written by Alexandre Quessy. > (forgot to provide a license. Please just copy-paste this line above > for now if you reuse it) > > It is part of the ToonLoop project for now. It will be moved to the > rats package soon. > See my other email regarding state saving in which I introduce the rats > package. > > a > >> >> --- On Sat, 5/23/09, Alexandre Quessy <alexan...@quessy.net> wrote: >> >>> From: Alexandre Quessy <alexan...@quessy.net> >>> Subject: Re: [pygame] audio programming with pygame? >>> To: pygame-users@seul.org >>> Date: Saturday, May 23, 2009, 8:46 AM >>> Hi, >>> ChucK is also an awesome language for sound synthesis. It >>> uses the STK library. >>> I can't wait until there is a STK Python binding ! >>> >>> a >>> >>> 2009/5/23 Olaf Nowacki <i...@gmx.net>: >>> > maybe you would like to try supercollider for making >>> the synthesizers and >>> > use pygame as UI? >>> > >>> > http://pypi.python.org/pypi/SC/0.2/ >>> > http://supercollider.sourceforge.net/ >>> > >>> > On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 11:02 PM, machinim...@gmail.com >>> > <machinim...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> >> >>> >> hi, >>> >> >>> >> i would like to learn how to program simple >>> synthesizers and sound effects >>> >> and it would be nice if i could experiment with >>> this in python. >>> >> >>> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeskola_Buzz >>> >> would something like buzz theoretically be >>> possible with pygame? >>> >> >>> >> of course python is slow but if buzz was able to >>> handle hundreds of >>> >> machines on the hardware of 10 years ago then a >>> hand full should be possible >>> >> in python today? >>> >> >>> >> is low level sound programming possible with >>> pygame at all or are only >>> >> higher level audio features exposed? >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Alexandre Quessy >>> http://alexandre.quessy.net/ >>> >> >> >> >> > > > > -- > Alexandre Quessy > http://alexandre.quessy.net/ > -- Alexandre Quessy http://alexandre.quessy.net/