Hi, Has anyone ever used ChucK for audio/MIDI testing? I personally used it in more than a couple of occasions, and I found it really useful. Nowadays, also for audio and MIDI, Python is pretty much the standard language for testing. Actually it is quite powerful, especially considering the number of libraries available, but despite its versatility and easy of use, I found it a bit annoying for audio/MIDI testing. It seems to me that languages like ChucK and Pure Data are better candidates for this kind of job. I've been using Pd for testing for almost 2 years now (from regression to semi-automated tests), and I'm really happy with it. No need to configure anything more than the essential, pretty stable and reliable, multi-platform, etc. Then, recently I started doing the same with ChucK, that of course has some advantages being a "text-based" language rather than a graphical one. In the specific I've been using it to talk with a CLI via Serial (hardware testing). Perfect, stable, reliable, the possibility to easily manage events... in short, brilliant! I think it would be perfect for test automation as well! The only missing thing is a full MIDI implementation (I know, I said that something like 5 billions times here on the mailing list, and I'm sorry I'm being "a bit" boring). But, SysEx messages are crucial nowadays. A lot of gears use it for basically everything from data transmission (patches, bootloader/firmware updates, etc.) to parameters control (from DX7 till the most recent Korg Volca series), plus internal functionalities. I think this is the real bottleneck at the moment, and I hope one day it will get "fixed". Anyway, I'm saying this for 2 reasons. First, I'd like to get some feedback from you guys and see if anyone else has been doing similar things. Second, I think start using ChucK for audio/MIDI testing could be really good for ChucK itself and its community. I don't know, maybe that's just me thinking about stupid things, but I suppose if people (and when I say people I also mean companies) start using ChucK for work reason, the amount of support increases as well. There will be more users for sure, that means more beta testing, and probably more support in developing it as well. cheers, Mario -- Electronic Musician, Creative Coder, QA Engineer https://vimeo.com/creativecodingsalerno http://mbuoninfante.tumblr.com/ https://github.com/mariobuoninfante https://bitbucket.org/mariobuoninfante/