Greetings, I would like to announce the first official beta release of Chuck Racks: http://mtiid.calarts.edu/projects/software/chuck-racks/ ChucK Racks makes it possible to write and execute ChucK programs as VST/AudioUnit plugins. The ChucK Racks architecture supports the following features: - Process incoming audio in ChucK (i.e. Audio FX plugins) - Process MIDI events from the host in ChucK programs (MIDI FX plugins) - Write synthesis plugins in ChucK that run as regular synthesizer audio plugins in a host/DAW - Synchronize clock and beat-time between a host/session and ChucK - Generate new MIDI/OSC events from ChucK (e.g. writing MIDI/OSC sequencer plugins) - Automate variables in ChucK code using host automation lanes Chuck Racks was developed by Jordan Hochenbaum, Rodrigo Sena, and myself here at CalArts. Enjoy and please feel free to let us know of any feedback! Regards, Spencer -- Spencer Salazar, PhD Special Faculty Music Technology: Interaction, Intelligence, and Design California Institute of the Arts ssalazar@calarts.edu | +1 831.277.4654 https://spencersalazar.com
Awesome! Thank you
On Wednesday, August 30, 2017, Spencer Salazar
Greetings,
I would like to announce the first official beta release of Chuck Racks: http://mtiid.calarts.edu/projects/software/chuck-racks/
ChucK Racks makes it possible to write and execute ChucK programs as VST/AudioUnit plugins. The ChucK Racks architecture supports the following features: - Process incoming audio in ChucK (i.e. Audio FX plugins) - Process MIDI events from the host in ChucK programs (MIDI FX plugins) - Write synthesis plugins in ChucK that run as regular synthesizer audio plugins in a host/DAW - Synchronize clock and beat-time between a host/session and ChucK - Generate new MIDI/OSC events from ChucK (e.g. writing MIDI/OSC sequencer plugins) - Automate variables in ChucK code using host automation lanes
Chuck Racks was developed by Jordan Hochenbaum, Rodrigo Sena, and myself here at CalArts. Enjoy and please feel free to let us know of any feedback!
Regards, Spencer
-- Spencer Salazar, PhD Special Faculty Music Technology: Interaction, Intelligence, and Design California Institute of the Arts
ssalazar@calarts.edu javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','ssalazar@calarts.edu'); | +1 831.277.4654 https://spencersalazar.com
Way cool, Spencer!
--
Michael Clemow
Artist/Composer/Sound Designer
http://michaelclemow.com
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 4:04 PM, Alan Brooker
Awesome! Thank you
On Wednesday, August 30, 2017, Spencer Salazar
wrote: Greetings,
I would like to announce the first official beta release of Chuck Racks: http://mtiid.calarts.edu/projects/software/chuck-racks/
ChucK Racks makes it possible to write and execute ChucK programs as VST/AudioUnit plugins. The ChucK Racks architecture supports the following features: - Process incoming audio in ChucK (i.e. Audio FX plugins) - Process MIDI events from the host in ChucK programs (MIDI FX plugins) - Write synthesis plugins in ChucK that run as regular synthesizer audio plugins in a host/DAW - Synchronize clock and beat-time between a host/session and ChucK - Generate new MIDI/OSC events from ChucK (e.g. writing MIDI/OSC sequencer plugins) - Automate variables in ChucK code using host automation lanes
Chuck Racks was developed by Jordan Hochenbaum, Rodrigo Sena, and myself here at CalArts. Enjoy and please feel free to let us know of any feedback!
Regards, Spencer
-- Spencer Salazar, PhD Special Faculty Music Technology: Interaction, Intelligence, and Design California Institute of the Arts
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Thanks everyone!
PS we cover how to use Chuck Racks and go over integration with Ableton
Live in our brand new course on Kadenze, "The Modern Music Technologist,"
co-taught by Ajay Kapur, Jordan Hochenbaum, Owen Vallis, and myself.
https://www.kadenze.com/courses/the-modern-music-technologist/info
We anticipate that Chuck Racks will be a huge tool for computer music
education and this is one step along that path. Feel free to reach out if
you have any questions or thoughts!
Spencer
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 1:33 PM, mike clemow
Way cool, Spencer!
-- Michael Clemow Artist/Composer/Sound Designer http://michaelclemow.com
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 4:04 PM, Alan Brooker
wrote: Awesome! Thank you
On Wednesday, August 30, 2017, Spencer Salazar < spencer@ccrma.stanford.edu> wrote:
Greetings,
I would like to announce the first official beta release of Chuck Racks: http://mtiid.calarts.edu/projects/software/chuck-racks/
ChucK Racks makes it possible to write and execute ChucK programs as VST/AudioUnit plugins. The ChucK Racks architecture supports the following features: - Process incoming audio in ChucK (i.e. Audio FX plugins) - Process MIDI events from the host in ChucK programs (MIDI FX plugins) - Write synthesis plugins in ChucK that run as regular synthesizer audio plugins in a host/DAW - Synchronize clock and beat-time between a host/session and ChucK - Generate new MIDI/OSC events from ChucK (e.g. writing MIDI/OSC sequencer plugins) - Automate variables in ChucK code using host automation lanes
Chuck Racks was developed by Jordan Hochenbaum, Rodrigo Sena, and myself here at CalArts. Enjoy and please feel free to let us know of any feedback!
Regards, Spencer
-- Spencer Salazar, PhD Special Faculty Music Technology: Interaction, Intelligence, and Design California Institute of the Arts
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Great new tool! Thank you!
Waiting for the windows version to test it.
2017-08-30 23:55 UTC+02:00, Spencer Salazar
Thanks everyone!
PS we cover how to use Chuck Racks and go over integration with Ableton Live in our brand new course on Kadenze, "The Modern Music Technologist," co-taught by Ajay Kapur, Jordan Hochenbaum, Owen Vallis, and myself.
https://www.kadenze.com/courses/the-modern-music-technologist/info
We anticipate that Chuck Racks will be a huge tool for computer music education and this is one step along that path. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or thoughts!
Spencer
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 1:33 PM, mike clemow
wrote: Way cool, Spencer!
-- Michael Clemow Artist/Composer/Sound Designer http://michaelclemow.com
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 4:04 PM, Alan Brooker
wrote: Awesome! Thank you
On Wednesday, August 30, 2017, Spencer Salazar < spencer@ccrma.stanford.edu> wrote:
Greetings,
I would like to announce the first official beta release of Chuck Racks: http://mtiid.calarts.edu/projects/software/chuck-racks/
ChucK Racks makes it possible to write and execute ChucK programs as VST/AudioUnit plugins. The ChucK Racks architecture supports the following features: - Process incoming audio in ChucK (i.e. Audio FX plugins) - Process MIDI events from the host in ChucK programs (MIDI FX plugins) - Write synthesis plugins in ChucK that run as regular synthesizer audio plugins in a host/DAW - Synchronize clock and beat-time between a host/session and ChucK - Generate new MIDI/OSC events from ChucK (e.g. writing MIDI/OSC sequencer plugins) - Automate variables in ChucK code using host automation lanes
Chuck Racks was developed by Jordan Hochenbaum, Rodrigo Sena, and myself here at CalArts. Enjoy and please feel free to let us know of any feedback!
Regards, Spencer
-- Spencer Salazar, PhD Special Faculty Music Technology: Interaction, Intelligence, and Design California Institute of the Arts
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Way cool Spencer, but only OSX 10.10 & up? Can you not at least sort it out for Mavericks too>?
On Wednesday, 30 August 2017, 23:06, Spencer Salazar
Thanks for this! Looking forward to the Windows version. -- Karim Sumun sumun@pobox.com On Wed, Aug 30, 2017, at 03:58 PM, Spencer Salazar wrote:
Greetings,
I would like to announce the first official beta release of Chuck Racks:> http://mtiid.calarts.edu/projects/software/chuck-racks/
ChucK Racks makes it possible to write and execute ChucK programs as VST/AudioUnit plugins. The ChucK Racks architecture supports the following features:> - Process incoming audio in ChucK (i.e. Audio FX plugins) - Process MIDI events from the host in ChucK programs (MIDI FX plugins)> - Write synthesis plugins in ChucK that run as regular synthesizer audio plugins in a host/DAW> - Synchronize clock and beat-time between a host/session and ChucK - Generate new MIDI/OSC events from ChucK (e.g. writing MIDI/OSC sequencer plugins)> - Automate variables in ChucK code using host automation lanes
Chuck Racks was developed by Jordan Hochenbaum, Rodrigo Sena, and myself here at CalArts. Enjoy and please feel free to let us know of any feedback!> Regards, Spencer
-- Spencer Salazar, PhD Special Faculty Music Technology: Interaction, Intelligence, and Design California Institute of the Arts
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Awesome! Looking forward to spending some time with it :)
Thanks :)
On 1/09/2017 6:14 AM, "Karim Sumun"
Thanks for this! Looking forward to the Windows version.
-- Karim Sumun sumun@pobox.com
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017, at 03:58 PM, Spencer Salazar wrote:
Greetings,
I would like to announce the first official beta release of Chuck Racks: http://mtiid.calarts.edu/projects/software/chuck-racks/
ChucK Racks makes it possible to write and execute ChucK programs as VST/AudioUnit plugins. The ChucK Racks architecture supports the following features: - Process incoming audio in ChucK (i.e. Audio FX plugins) - Process MIDI events from the host in ChucK programs (MIDI FX plugins) - Write synthesis plugins in ChucK that run as regular synthesizer audio plugins in a host/DAW - Synchronize clock and beat-time between a host/session and ChucK - Generate new MIDI/OSC events from ChucK (e.g. writing MIDI/OSC sequencer plugins) - Automate variables in ChucK code using host automation lanes
Chuck Racks was developed by Jordan Hochenbaum, Rodrigo Sena, and myself here at CalArts. Enjoy and please feel free to let us know of any feedback!
Regards, Spencer
-- Spencer Salazar, PhD Special Faculty Music Technology: Interaction, Intelligence, and Design California Institute of the Arts
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This could be huge, count me in the "waiting for windows" camp.
~dp
On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 6:10 PM Morgan Utting
Awesome! Looking forward to spending some time with it :) Thanks :)
On 1/09/2017 6:14 AM, "Karim Sumun"
wrote: Thanks for this! Looking forward to the Windows version.
-- Karim Sumun sumun@pobox.com
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017, at 03:58 PM, Spencer Salazar wrote:
Greetings,
I would like to announce the first official beta release of Chuck Racks: http://mtiid.calarts.edu/projects/software/chuck-racks/
ChucK Racks makes it possible to write and execute ChucK programs as VST/AudioUnit plugins. The ChucK Racks architecture supports the following features: - Process incoming audio in ChucK (i.e. Audio FX plugins) - Process MIDI events from the host in ChucK programs (MIDI FX plugins) - Write synthesis plugins in ChucK that run as regular synthesizer audio plugins in a host/DAW - Synchronize clock and beat-time between a host/session and ChucK - Generate new MIDI/OSC events from ChucK (e.g. writing MIDI/OSC sequencer plugins) - Automate variables in ChucK code using host automation lanes
Chuck Racks was developed by Jordan Hochenbaum, Rodrigo Sena, and myself here at CalArts. Enjoy and please feel free to let us know of any feedback!
Regards, Spencer
-- Spencer Salazar, PhD Special Faculty Music Technology: Interaction, Intelligence, and Design California Institute of the Arts
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Great news... can hope to have a Linux version of this sometime?
Em qui, 31 de ago de 2017 às 23:16, David A. Powers
This could be huge, count me in the "waiting for windows" camp. ~dp
On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 6:10 PM Morgan Utting
wrote: Awesome! Looking forward to spending some time with it :) Thanks :)
On 1/09/2017 6:14 AM, "Karim Sumun"
wrote: Thanks for this! Looking forward to the Windows version.
-- Karim Sumun sumun@pobox.com
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017, at 03:58 PM, Spencer Salazar wrote:
Greetings,
I would like to announce the first official beta release of Chuck Racks: http://mtiid.calarts.edu/projects/software/chuck-racks/
ChucK Racks makes it possible to write and execute ChucK programs as VST/AudioUnit plugins. The ChucK Racks architecture supports the following features: - Process incoming audio in ChucK (i.e. Audio FX plugins) - Process MIDI events from the host in ChucK programs (MIDI FX plugins) - Write synthesis plugins in ChucK that run as regular synthesizer audio plugins in a host/DAW - Synchronize clock and beat-time between a host/session and ChucK - Generate new MIDI/OSC events from ChucK (e.g. writing MIDI/OSC sequencer plugins) - Automate variables in ChucK code using host automation lanes
Chuck Racks was developed by Jordan Hochenbaum, Rodrigo Sena, and myself here at CalArts. Enjoy and please feel free to let us know of any feedback!
Regards, Spencer
-- Spencer Salazar, PhD Special Faculty Music Technology: Interaction, Intelligence, and Design California Institute of the Arts
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This is indeed great news. What about all those students using windows?
Seems less affluent students from less affluent countries would probably
like a kick at the same can.
Eugene Martynec
On Aug 31, 2017 10:24 PM, "Jean Menezes da Rocha"
Great news... can hope to have a Linux version of this sometime?
Em qui, 31 de ago de 2017 às 23:16, David A. Powers
escreveu: This could be huge, count me in the "waiting for windows" camp. ~dp
On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 6:10 PM Morgan Utting
wrote: Awesome! Looking forward to spending some time with it :) Thanks :)
On 1/09/2017 6:14 AM, "Karim Sumun"
wrote: Thanks for this! Looking forward to the Windows version.
-- Karim Sumun sumun@pobox.com
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017, at 03:58 PM, Spencer Salazar wrote:
Greetings,
I would like to announce the first official beta release of Chuck Racks: http://mtiid.calarts.edu/projects/software/chuck-racks/
ChucK Racks makes it possible to write and execute ChucK programs as VST/AudioUnit plugins. The ChucK Racks architecture supports the following features: - Process incoming audio in ChucK (i.e. Audio FX plugins) - Process MIDI events from the host in ChucK programs (MIDI FX plugins) - Write synthesis plugins in ChucK that run as regular synthesizer audio plugins in a host/DAW - Synchronize clock and beat-time between a host/session and ChucK - Generate new MIDI/OSC events from ChucK (e.g. writing MIDI/OSC sequencer plugins) - Automate variables in ChucK code using host automation lanes
Chuck Racks was developed by Jordan Hochenbaum, Rodrigo Sena, and myself here at CalArts. Enjoy and please feel free to let us know of any feedback!
Regards, Spencer
-- Spencer Salazar, PhD Special Faculty Music Technology: Interaction, Intelligence, and Design California Institute of the Arts
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Just noticed is that miniAudicle in the screen shot or a new IDE?
On Monday, September 4, 2017, Eugene Martynec
This is indeed great news. What about all those students using windows? Seem so less affluent students from less affluent countries would probably like a kick at the same can.
Eugene Martynec
On Aug 31, 2017 10:24 PM, "Jean Menezes da Rocha" < jean@menezesdarocha.info javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','jean@menezesdarocha.info');> wrote:
Great news... can hope to have a Linux version of this sometime?
Em qui, 31 de ago de 2017 às 23:16, David A. Powers
javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','cyborgk@gmail.com');> escreveu: This could be huge, count me in the "waiting for windows" camp. ~dp
On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 6:10 PM Morgan Utting
javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','morganutting@gmail.com');> wrote: Awesome! Looking forward to spending some time with it :) Thanks :)
On 1/09/2017 6:14 AM, "Karim Sumun"
javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','sumun@pobox.com');> wrote: Thanks for this! Looking forward to the Windows version.
-- Karim Sumun sumun@pobox.com javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','sumun@pobox.com');
On Wed, Aug 30, 2017, at 03:58 PM, Spencer Salazar wrote:
Greetings,
I would like to announce the first official beta release of Chuck Racks: http://mtiid.calarts.edu/projects/software/chuck-racks/
ChucK Racks makes it possible to write and execute ChucK programs as VST/AudioUnit plugins. The ChucK Racks architecture supports the following features: - Process incoming audio in ChucK (i.e. Audio FX plugins) - Process MIDI events from the host in ChucK programs (MIDI FX plugins) - Write synthesis plugins in ChucK that run as regular synthesizer audio plugins in a host/DAW - Synchronize clock and beat-time between a host/session and ChucK - Generate new MIDI/OSC events from ChucK (e.g. writing MIDI/OSC sequencer plugins) - Automate variables in ChucK code using host automation lanes
Chuck Racks was developed by Jordan Hochenbaum, Rodrigo Sena, and myself here at CalArts. Enjoy and please feel free to let us know of any feedback!
Regards, Spencer
-- Spencer Salazar, PhD Special Faculty Music Technology: Interaction, Intelligence, and Design California Institute of the Arts
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This looks super-cool. “ChucK for Live” has huge implications. Is there a way to save new devices in a way that you can save .amxd devices with Max For Live? Right now it looks like you need to load in a patch to the container each time? -j-
On Aug 30, 2017, at 3:58 PM, Spencer Salazar
wrote: Greetings,
I would like to announce the first official beta release of Chuck Racks: http://mtiid.calarts.edu/projects/software/chuck-racks/ http://mtiid.calarts.edu/projects/software/chuck-racks/
ChucK Racks makes it possible to write and execute ChucK programs as VST/AudioUnit plugins. The ChucK Racks architecture supports the following features: - Process incoming audio in ChucK (i.e. Audio FX plugins) - Process MIDI events from the host in ChucK programs (MIDI FX plugins) - Write synthesis plugins in ChucK that run as regular synthesizer audio plugins in a host/DAW - Synchronize clock and beat-time between a host/session and ChucK - Generate new MIDI/OSC events from ChucK (e.g. writing MIDI/OSC sequencer plugins) - Automate variables in ChucK code using host automation lanes
Chuck Racks was developed by Jordan Hochenbaum, Rodrigo Sena, and myself here at CalArts. Enjoy and please feel free to let us know of any feedback!
Regards, Spencer
-- Spencer Salazar, PhD Special Faculty Music Technology: Interaction, Intelligence, and Design California Institute of the Arts
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Alan Brooker
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Alexis
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David A. Powers
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Eugene Martynec
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Jascha Narveson
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Jean Menezes da Rocha
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Julien Saint-Martin
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Karim Sumun
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mike clemow
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Morgan Utting
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Spencer Salazar