[Stk] First steps with STK -- using it on an iPhone

Morgan Packard morgan at morganpackard.com
Mon Mar 15 12:21:52 PDT 2010


Will do!
My approach is a bit punk, it's mainly going to be a bit chaotic mess of
pleasantly responsive glitchy texture, and I'm mostly using the basic bits
STK so I don't have to write my own envelopes, etc, rather than using its
more singular abilities, but I'll keep you posted indeed!
-Morgan

On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Perry R Cook <prc at cs.princeton.edu> wrote:

> Yep Morgan,
>
> SMule used ChucK in our first apps, and a version
> of STK is compiled into ChucK.  So keep us posted
> on the progress of your App(s).
>
> PRC
>
> ----- "Morgan Packard" <morgan at morganpackard.com> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for the Confirmation, Gary.
> > So far so good for me. I'm diving headfirst into low-level programming
> > for the first time, so I'm making lots of dumb mistakes, but so far,
> > STK seems to be the quickest way to get as much control as I want over
> > audio on the iPhone. Nice work!
> > -Morgan
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 11:36 AM, Gary Scavone <
> > gary at ccrma.stanford.edu > wrote:
> >
> >
> > Hi Morgan,
>
>
> > Great ... that would be a nice change! It's open-source, so you are
> > free to use it. I'm sure others have already done so. For example, the
> > Smule pitch shifter appears to largely be the PitShift class from STK.
> >
> > Regards,
>
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