[CM] Re: More XP & CLM

Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen k.s.matheussen at notam02.no
Sun Jan 28 12:32:15 PST 2007


"M. Edward (Ed) Borasky":
> 
> 2. Common Lisp Music, on the other hand, *is* a real-time application. 
> As such, I would expect only a native port to provide acceptable 
> performance. Running this under VMware would probably be a disaster, and 
> it might work on Cygwin, but I personally wouldn't waste the developer 
> cycles given 3 below.
> 

CLM is not a real-time application. CLM functions can be run in realtime 
when using the realtime extension for SND though.



> 3. There *is* a native Windows port of CSound 5. Much as I dislike the 
> CSound syntax, it is a de facto standard for synthesis software and 
> Common Music interfaces to it. There are also many wrappers available 
> for CSound 5. If the original poster doesn't already have CSound 5, he 
> or she should check it out. As a side note, I haven't been able to get 
> the source version of it to build on my Gentoo system successfully, but 
> the binary Linux distribution runs fine. Another project for another 
> weekend. :)
> 

Hmm, personally, due to CSound's syntax, I would rather implement a new 
Lisp to run CLM in, than using CSound.



> In any event, I think just for the sake of doing it, I'm going to build
> a CCRMA virtual machine and see how big it is with the whole tool chain
> installed. It would be useless for real time, but it's very easy to do:

I'm not so sure it would be useless for real time. My experience 
is that running windows audio software in vmware on linux works just fine 
in realtime...




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