[chuck-users] Chuck Racks

Julien Saint-Martin julien.saintmartin at googlemail.com
Thu Aug 31 04:24:17 EDT 2017


Great new tool! Thank you!
Waiting for the windows version to test it.

2017-08-30 23:55 UTC+02:00, Spencer Salazar <spencer at ccrma.stanford.edu>:
> 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 <michaelclemow at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Way cool, Spencer!
>>
>> --
>> Michael Clemow
>> Artist/Composer/Sound Designer
>> http://michaelclemow.com
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 30, 2017 at 4:04 PM, Alan Brooker
>> <alan.brookerhome at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Awesome! Thank you
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, August 30, 2017, Spencer Salazar <
>>> spencer at 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
>>>>
>>>> ssalazar at calarts.edu | +1 831.277.4654 <(831)%20277-4654>
>>>> https://spencersalazar.com
>>>>
>>>>
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>
>
> --
> Spencer Salazar, PhD
> Special Faculty
> Music Technology: Interaction, Intelligence, and Design
> California Institute of the Arts
>
> ssalazar at calarts.edu | +1 831.277.4654
> https://spencersalazar.com
>


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