Re: [livecode] livecode -> midi

From: Andrew Brown <a.brown_at_qut.edu.au>
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 16:03:08 +1000

So Does Impromptu :)

Andrew

On 25/04/2006, at 8:00 PM, Nick Collins wrote:

> SuperCollider and ChucK both have MIDI capabilities.
>
> Also, I think both Quoth (Craig Latta) and fluxus/noisepattern
> (Dave Griffiths) use MIDI out to software synths.
>
> perhaps explore the ToplapSystems page too.
>
> best
> N
>
> --On 25 April 2006 10:25:49 +0200 Atte André Jensen
> <atte.jensen_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> After a lot of introductions, I figured my questions maybe got
>> lost in my
>> own introduction. So I'll try again:
>>
>> I'd like to know if anyone knows of software that'll allow at
>> least some
>> of the things livecoding is about, with output send to midi? I
>> know most
>> apps have some kind of midi out possibilities, but I'm looking for
>> something more directly geared towards this.
>>
>> The reason is I made a large number of midi enabled csound
>> instruments
>> that I use heavily live. Currently I'm "just" playing them from my
>> usb
>> keyboards in band settings, but I'd like to supplement that with some
>> kind of livecoding ability, esp algorithmic approaches interrests me.
>>
>> I looked at Mondrian
>> (http://www.math.tu-berlin.de/~brinkman/software/mondrian/
>> index.html) but
>> it lacks a few features to be truely valuable in livecoding
>> situations.
>>
>> I run linux/debian/stable.
>>
>> --
>> peace, love & harmony
>> Atte
>>
>> http://www.atte.dk | quartet: http://www.anagrammer.dk
>> http://www.atte.dk/gps | compositions: http://www.atte.dk/
>> compositions
>
>
>
>
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