Re: [linux-audio-dev] [semi-OT] EEL 0.1.0

From: Bradford Garton <garton@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Tue Jan 11 2005 - 15:43:50 EET

If you're interested in a C/C++ language, you might want to try RTcmix:

         http://music.columbia.edu/cmc/RTcmix/

It's a real-time music-N style language, been around for a long time. You
can compile your app with an RTcmix dynamic library, and then do things
like:

         RTcmix *rrr = new RTcmix();

         rrr->cmd("SFLUTE", 7, 0.0, 1.0, 0.1, 106.0, 25.0, 5000.0, 0.5);
         rrr->cmd("SFLUTE", 7, 1.0, 1.0, 0.1, 95.0, 21.0, 5000.0, 0.5);

         (etc. -- SFLUTE is Perry Cook's SlideFlute physical model)

The language also supports dynamic loading (in r-t, of course!):

         rrr->cmd("load", 1, "the_code_to_load");

The scheduler can be set up to work with python/perl, or use its own
internal C-like syntax to do fun things like (using SFLUTE again):

         length1 = 50
         length2 = 20
         for (start = 0; start < 20; start = start +0.2) {
                 SFLUTE(start, 0.7, 0.1, length1, length2, 10000, 0.5)
                 length1 = irand(30, 150)
                 length2 = length2 + 10
                 if (length2 > 110) length2 = 110
         }

You can alter/send these scripts at any time during performance.

We're about to let go a new release with lots of shiny new features. Runs
on most Unix platforms, and a windows version is in the works.
JACK/ALSA/etc. supported, as well as multi-channel audio devices for both
Linux and OSX.

brad
Received on Tue Jan 11 16:15:28 2005

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