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Re: [sc-dev] Towards SC 4
Hi all,
I love the sclang, but....
SC evangelism would be helped if certain pieces of SC functionality (the UGen library and SynthDefs to start) were implemented in one or another mainstream
language.
Perhaps in javascript so you could define and download synthdefs from a browser (or a js object in MAX) and then run them via OSC.
RJK
On Nov 12, 2013, at 9:48 AM, Josh Parmenter wrote:
> Yes, I believe we really need to keep the idea of SC as a language intact (though possibly the role of the lang changes, as mentioned earlier). HOWEVER, if we keep a lang / synth divide, developing a clear API that other languages can tap into is certainly a possible goal.
> As far as licensing, with SC 4, this would be a fresh project in my mind. Fresh code start (which is part of the point). If things like AU / VST are wanted, we should consider whether or not licensing differences are warranted as well. This may mean not reusing ANY code from SC 3 at all, but I think that should be part of the discussion. (iPhone store as well).
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