Don't forget the idea that you can create sound-emitting responders to OSC messages which can be sent from your python program.  This further renders useless the "strong timing" of chuck, in a way...  but only where control or note events are concerned.  I've had much success with this method.

mike

On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 6:38 PM, Joe McMahon <mcmahon@ibiblio.org> wrote:
I can also suggest, since the original program computing the notes is
in Python, that another approach is to have the Python program
actually write the whole ChucK program itself, and then execute it.

If you don't have any real-time control or computing requirements this
works perfectly.
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