Thanks for sharing, Kas. I would love to see ChucK used more heavily at Sonology. It's a language very well-suited to DSP pedagogy, and Sonology is very well known for its DSP courses.
I'd be curious if anyone knows of other programs using ChucK as a tool for teaching DSP? Most of the schools I've checked in with use some combination of SuperCollider and MaxMSP, which in my mind are perhaps abstracted a little too far from the metal, so to speak.
best always,
Jonathan
Fellow ChucKists,One of your Chuckist brothers and (lurtking?) list member, Caspar Schipper, is having a concert of his piece written in ChucK;Time 23 June · 19:30 - 21:30Location Arnold Schoenbergzaal, Koninklijk Conservatorium, Den Haag
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Den Haag, NetherlandsFB event thingy; http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=222298021130975The cool thing is that all of the DSP is written in ChucK itself. I think this is the first piece of any serious length and complexity like that that I heard of.Gossip has it that Caspar will publish a bit online about this and his process, but of course it'd be nice to come by if you have the chance.So; I thought I'd post this as I think Caspar is a bit modest and this seems quite interesting; the "sonology" department at the local conservatory is quite famous and I think this is the first example of more extensive ChucK usage there.Yours,Kas.
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