[linux-audio-dev] Re: [RFC] Lite OSC API
Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen
k.s.matheussen at notam02.no
Tue Jan 27 11:41:11 UTC 2004
rd at alphalink.com.au:
> > For what scheme implementation are you using? And where can I
> > get what you are using?
>
> I use Matthew Flatt's mzscheme, which is part of the PLT project, see
> <www.plt-scheme.org>. I run it with a two line patch to put the Boehm
> GC into incremental mode.
>
> There is a pre-release archive at <www.alphalink.com.au/~rd>. I have
Thanks, I'm looking at it now. I was hoping you would have used
guile instead so that I could use it in pure data, so I was a bit
dissapointed.
> used this and James McCartney's SC3 synthesis server, see
> <supercollider.sf.net>, as my work environment for over a year and it is
> stable, however unless there is a particular affinity for Lisp I would
> recommend using James McCartney's Smalltalk dialect as a language
> client.
>
Actually, I'm currently using python and pure data to access the SC3 synth
engine. Look at the supercollider module in the pure-data cvs repository.
But it would be nice to use scheme as well as python.
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