[CM] cm/supercollider working
todd ingalls
testcase@asu.edu
Thu, 05 May 2005 09:53:01 -0700
Hi Michael,
Both of the ideas you mention I have been working on so I hope to have
them out soon. Another area that should have some "higher level" things
are buffers.
To be honest I am relatively a novice with SC, so I would love to hear
suggestions from people about what sorts of things they would like to
see that would make working with it easier.
On May 5, 2005, at 12:10 AM, Michael Klingbeil wrote:
> Very cool. Tried out the SuperCollider stuff on OSX and it working
> well. It will take me a while to absorb it all, but this looks like it
> will be extremely useful. Big thanks to Todd and Rick.
>
> I'm curious about the comment in the example file:
> More sophisticated support for envelope conversion will be
> forthcoming.
>
> What are some of the plans in this area? Two ideas that come to mind:
> support for curved EnvGen segments
>
> another thing that might be cool would be some syntactic sugar to hide
> the extra step of setting the node control values. scsynth definitions
> in cm could take scalar or array (or list) values. Those that are
> lists could then output the appropriate n_setn messages. Actually this
> looks pretty easy to do -- just make a new class scenvsynth and then
> implement a new write-event method. I guess it wouldn't really be
> possible to re-import this from and .osc file, however.
>
>
>
> Michael
>
>
>> Todd's supercollider stuff is working in CVS now, including a nice
>> example file: etc/examples/sc.cm. Unfortunately his email
>> announcement from yesterday seems to not have arrived at cmdist so Im
>> doing it. The code seems to work great under OSX, would be nice if a
>> unix user would test there. The .osc file importing into cm will
>> take another day or so, then will try to get realtime sc processes
>> going in cm.
>
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