[Stk] STK, ChucK, Audicle, miniAudicle, etc.?

Robert Oschler robert.oschler at gmail.com
Mon Oct 7 16:24:54 PDT 2013


Thanks Perry.  Is there an easy way to keep track of that STK-mobile
group? (RSS, twitter, mailing list, etc.).

Robert

On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 6:41 PM, Perry Cook <prc at cs.princeton.edu> wrote:
> STK for sure.
>
> ChucK is awesome for many things, but embedded in a free-standing app/game where CPU are worth conserving, STK is your pal.
>
> A group has been making STK even more easy to use for mobile.  Stay tuned on that front.
>
> PRC
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Oct 7, 2013, at 3:32 PM, Robert Oschler <robert.oschler at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Can someone give me a link to a web page that explains what context is
>> best for each of the programs synthesis tools that seem to be
>> associated with the STK environment?  I'm trying to decide what path
>> to pursue with my app development.  For example:
>>
>> - Is the idea of using ChucK instead of STK in a simple game (*not*
>> something like a full 3D immersive interactive world) by shelling to
>> it with different "ck" scripts a valid idea, or is that not realistic?
>>
>> - Which if any of the tools could be ported to the Windows phone
>> environment?  If that's possible is is something that could be
>> accomplished in a few weeks, or is a much bigger job than that? (Note
>> I'm an experienced WinPhone developer).
>>
>> - My intuition says that STK is the way to go for seamless integration
>> in an app, but is that really true?  Or can either ChucK, Audicle,
>> miniAudicle be used in a reasonably integrated manner too?
>>
>> In other words I'm looking for a doc that tells me what the correct
>> use case is for choosing either of the 4 programs.  I'm brand new to
>> this and it's bit more than I can grok at the moment.
>>
>> --
>> Thanks,
>> Robert Oschler
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Thanks,
Robert Oschler
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