Yes, it can work in real time! There is even an Android app that uses
Csound in real-time. It's called EtherPad. And a couple of iOS apps:
csGrain and csSpectral
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZ7Tbc8dIsg
http://www.boulangerlabs.com/
Though some instruments require lots of CPU.
With Jack I was
Oh interesting! I had thought CSound didn't do realtime synthesis.
tom
El Sep 14, 2015, a las 6:15, Anton Kholomiov
escribió:
> It's all was played live with Csound triggered by midi keyboard and recorded
> with Audacity (connected to csound output with Jack)
>
> 2015-09-14 13:11 GMT+03:00
It's all was played live with Csound triggered by midi keyboard and
recorded with Audacity (connected to csound output with Jack)
2015-09-14 13:11 GMT+03:00 Anton Kholomiov :
> Thanks for feedback. I've used several sources on sound design:
>
> Ian McCurdy collection of csound instruments:
> http
Thanks for feedback. I've used several sources on sound design:
Ian McCurdy collection of csound instruments:
http://iainmccurdy.org/csound.html
Thor demystified series by Gordon Reid:
https://www.propellerheads.se/substance/discovering-reason/index.cfm?article=part19&fuseaction=get_article
Csou
These sound great, congratulations! "Batteries included" is a great place
to be. Can you point to references you used to create the instrument
definitions?
Tom
On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 9:13 AM, Anton Kholomiov
wrote:
> Status update for my haskell synth csound-expression. The main point is
> pr