--- AlgoMantra
If you prepare your files and code in advance and then just chuck the shreds in and out of the VM, it really is a a bit like sequencing, rather than livecoding. And if I change the code in the file, save it, then the effects don't appear live, do they?
In my little free time that I am spending with ChucK I am trying to figure this out as well! The best I get is editing one file while another is playing. This feels more like batch programming than real time.
Maybe i'm missing something freakin obvious, but I'm so frustrated having had to learn Csound, Chuck, SuperCollider and all sorts of new languages just because Python did not provide me with a simple audio processing module. All I wanted to do using Python was analyse the sound of a live flute playing and plot its frequency, and other characteristics, straight off the audio port.
It is annoying that no-one has wrapped a decent library for Python. But haver you checked out my article on this topic? It could be that if you have simple needs PyMedia or one of the other mentioned tools might do. Surf: http://diagrammes-modernes.blogspot.com/2007/08/music-control-tools-python-b... -- robin ----- Robin Parmar robinparmar.com