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List:       linux-audio-dev
Subject:    Re: [linux-audio-dev] python sound
From:       Kai Vehmanen <kai.vehmanen () wakkanet ! fi>
Date:       2003-01-23 22:09:24
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On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, david casal wrote:

> Just wondering whether people can point me towards any python+sound
> activity out there, other than OMDE/PMASK and Thomas Grill's 'pyext' for
> PD. Anybody playing with real-time concerns?

Pyecasound is one such package. Basicly it's an implementation of the
Ecasound Control Interface, which allows you to control the "real-time
signal processing" core of ecasound from python. It does _not_ allow you
to modify, generate or consume the actual audio data in python. But you
can control effect parameters in real-time, start/stop/seek, and 
issue other such control operations easily from python.

More info at:
http://www.eca.cx/
http://www.eca.cx/eca_links.htm 
    -> check for instance 'heteca' and 'ecaenveloptor', both
       written in python using pyecasound
http://www.wakkanet.fi/~kaiv/ecasound/Documentation/

-- 
 http://www.eca.cx
 Audio software for Linux!

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