On Sunday 12 January 2003 20:55, Fabio de Matos wrote:
command line mode ( matlab like ), but is based in low
level code ( c or
c++ ), and block based signal chain. I wish i could find some kind of
front end to any standard plugin types.
I'd use Python (
www.python.org ). It has many scientific 3rd party
expansions, can be extended with C/C++ and can
be operated from a command line.
You can quickly and easily implement your very own block based signal
chain since it's an object-oriented language.
Python syntax is not exactly
like matlab (whereas octave is really a matlab-clone),
but Python is _very_ easy to learn. With the Numerical Python
package you can do matlab-like matrix operations.
Haven't tried it, but ecasound has
a Python interface, maybe you could use
that to get audio plugins working?
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Jaakko Prättälä
Jaakko.Prattala(a)Helsinki.FI