Jeremiah Benham wrote:
[re: Csound and my examples]
Could it be
used for real-time performance?
I think it depends on your computer and how much other stuff you are
doing.
here is a link
http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/dp_csound.html
Hi all:
I appreciate the pointers to my pages, but alas, they aren't exactly
up-to-date (although the Linux Csound page is better maintained). I'll
attempt to answer the original query in a Csound context:
You can easily design a GEN table such as the following:
f1 0 8192 10 1 0 .9 0 0 .7 0 0 0 .4 0 0 0 0 .01
that will make a somewhat organ-ish sound. And yes indeed, it can be
triggered via MIDI for realtime performance. However, if you're going
the Csound route I suggest taking a look at Josep Comajuncosas'
DirectHammond CSD file. It's a realtime instrument with an FLTK
interface, you can check it out at Josep's site at
csounds.com:
http://www.csounds.com/jmc/index.htm
Lots of interesting stuff there. Note that Josep writes his instruments
for Gabriel Maldonado's DirectCsound, a version of Csound for Windows,
but they can usually be adapted to work with either canonical Csound or
the Varga versions.
You might also want to check out Horgand:
http://personal.telefonica.terra.es/web/soudfontcombi/horgand.html
which also requires FLTK but is a standalone instrument, i.e. it does
not require Csound or any other synthesis app. It's also JACK-aware, a
nice touch.
Best regards,
== dp