FWIW, I hit the roof every now and then, usually when I've coded up some sound-making thing that I try to multiply into several voices.

I don't know all the jargon, but intuitively something like a UGen feels like you should be able to run it in a thread of its own - all it needs to share are its inputs and outputs... but if Ge says its hard to do I'm not the one to debate against.

/Stefan

On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 9:03 AM, Atte André Jensen <atte.jensen@gmail.com> wrote:
Kassen wrote:

We need the context-sensitive block processing <snip> That one should

be a big leap in performance, after that we may have to think about
multi-core support.

It's interesting to see that all posts in this thread is about language-stuff, except my wish and your reply.

I'm restating: I think I'm pretty alone with this wish, and no matter how much I love chuck (and I do) it forces me to look elsewhere :-(


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