On Sunday 04 February 2007 23:25, nilitonilito nilitonilito wrote:
>
> It is indeed not for the everyday use, but still, I remember having a lot
> of fun using the script language of cakewalk, and there were several
> scripts shipped with the product doing already interesting things, like
> midi delay with feedback and modified pitch.

Ah, all of a sudden I realize that you're talking about realtime filters here, 
while I had designed our language to do batch processing. The problem then is 
that the few "interesting" batch features we could implement with a script 
would be better and more simply done through "regular" code. But real-time 
filters make much more sense.

> >The subject comes up from time to time, and the main problem is still that
> >we
> >can't figure out what such a language would actually do.
>
> This is indeed an open question and I certainly do not have the answer,
> recently the same question came up in the muse mailing list. Among others,
> Python was suggested as a good candidate.

The base language is not the problem. Python or Ruby are the most likely 
candidates, the question is, what do we add to the language.

> >I don't think we'll
> >be able to build this language until we see a good use case for it (like
> > an hypothetical script which would actually do something interesting, for
> > instance).
>
> The harmonisation plugin would surely be a good case.

Can you post it here, along with a short use-case description ?

-- 
Guillaume.
http://telegraph-road.org

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