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I'm thinking of using ChucK for a project here. I'd like to be able to write a routine that allow me to mangle the input from my guitar.
I'm curious as to whether anyone has done anything with this program and whether there might be another program for me to use.... ---- Barry The man who survived mustard gas and pepper spray is now a seasoned veteran http://www.ambientonline.org/ |
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trimph1 wrote: I'm thinking of using ChucK for a project here. I'd like to be able to write a routine that allow me to mangle the input from my guitar.
I'm curious as to whether anyone has done anything with this program and whether there might be another program for me to use.... Looked at it, but not really done anything with it. Given that its aimed at live-coding, it should be fairly reliable in that context, and able to be tweaked on the fly. Probably better for realtime useage than other languages like CSound and Supercollider, although these days both of them can indeed do realtime... |
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Is Supercollider supported? I'm going to have to check this out.... ---- Barry The man who survived mustard gas and pepper spray is now a seasoned veteran http://www.ambientonline.org/ |
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trimph1 wrote: Is Supercollider supported? I'm going to have to check this out....
Yeah its still going. http://supercollider.sourceforge.net/ Its been separated into a client-server architecture, so you can also do thinks like drive it from Processing now. |
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