Hi Matt,

Inspired by http://sketchpad.cc, I played around with integrating Etherpad-lite (written on node) and ChucK.  My intention was to stream it using jack + darkice, but so far have only done it with my laptop acting as the server and running the ChucK engine into speakers for a group to hear in person.  It's still fun to be able to collaborate on the same script in realtime, and the browser is great for that.

Trying to reimplement the ChucK VM on a Javascript engine sounds slightly nightmarish.

noah

On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 9:27 AM, henrique matias <hems.inlet@gmail.com> wrote:
hum..

You might be able to stream the audio by hooking chuck into a
"streaming audio" server, using something like jack.

Implementing chuck using Web Audio API sounds very unrealistic to me.

anyway, am not representing the absolute truth here



2012/4/19 Matt Diamond <mdiamond@jhu.edu>:
> Has anyone had any experience with using ChucK in a web context? For
> example, two things I'd be interested in as a web developer:
>
> 1) streaming ChucK audio output from a NodeJS server to the browser
> 2) a javascript client-side ChucK implementation utilizing the Web Audio API
>
> Has there been any work on either of these?
>
> Matt Diamond
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