There is a csoundapi~ and is included in the Csound 5 release. And yes, you can use Python, Java, TclTk, lua, C, C++ to do stuff.
Victor
At 09:13 02/02/2006, you wrote:
Hallo, Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Time for [csound5~]? There is lots of great code in there, but I can't say I have any interest in going back to .ORCs and .SCOs...
_From what John ffitch and Victor Lazzarini showed at last years Linux Audio Conference you won't have to, instead you can write Csound in Python, for example.
Csound5 looks like an amazing upgrade and basically a total rewrite and maybe literally a reinvention.
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