I have taken Csound and built it as a shared library that functions both as
a full ActiveX control with a GUI and as native implementation for a Java
Bean with a GUI. I think you should use some such approach with SAOL. I will
be saying more about this. In a few days I will have a new release of my
software that I will post on the Web.
-----Original Message-----
From: Youngmoo Kim <moo@media.mit.edu>
To: saol-dev@media.mit.edu <saol-dev@media.mit.edu>
Date: Friday, March 05, 1999 1:09 PM
Subject: SAOL and Java
>Hello everyone-
>
>I'm Youngmoo Kim and, like Eric, I am a Ph.D. student in the Machine
>Listening Group at the Media Lab. I'm also the group's current liason to
>MPEG, following the trail that Eric has blazed for us. One possible
>addition to MPEG-4 version 2 is some level of integration with Java, most
>likely an API to pass control messages to a host-dependent SAOL
>implementation.
>
>So, I'm wondering what others are doing that might be related to this (it
>sounds like Jan-Helge is doing some interesting stuff!). Also, I'd like to
>stimulate a discussion regarding a "feature list" of possible control
>interaction between Java and SAOL. Some obvious things might be tempo
>control, jump-to time/location, play/pause/stop, and real-time MIDI event
>passing. As SAOL developers, I'm hoping you may have suggestions for
other,
>potentially more interesting, kinds of interaction. Any thoughts...?
>
>Thanks!
>
>-Youngmoo
>
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