-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 it was just a thought that csound might have been doing something particularly power hungry. i noticed that a lot of the audio it would make for me was a bit choppy, like it was going through a lot to make that for me to listen to. never heard the chop with chuck. of course i have to run a speech synthesizer program, because without that the computer becomes a very heavy paper weight, though that's never slowed anything down for me. and the speech itself never chops, or rarely, like say momentarily if the computer is doing something that i would call nonblocking that it devotes everything to, then and only then will the speech kind of chop a bit, like when it is connecting to a host i want a webpage from, when the page is up, the speech is smooth again. when it runs an email check there's maybe a second of chop, then smoothness again. replacing or turning off the speechware, not an option. this particular one, free, and that's about the budget i have to work with. On 12/13/2011 9:39 AM, Kassen wrote:
On 13/12/2011, Atte André Jensen
wrote: I always loved csound! It's well documented, and runs very, very efficiently! I used it live for a couple of years as a midi controlled softsynth.
I was a bit surprised by the note about CSound being more demanding than ChucK too, there is something going wrong there, I imagine. After all CSound was originally build for computers a LOT slower than what we have now....
With blue as a front end it gets a lot better.
Blue I never tried, but I very much like the concept. I could imagine something like that being in ChucK's future too; the OTF examples already hint at a sort of "Ableton-like" work-process with their syncing, I don't see why we couldn't have that extended visually with clips and some sort of live editor for jamming.
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