ArrayArrayArrayArray BrainModular BrainModular Users Forum 2009-05-18T11:32:58+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/app.php/feed/topic/1562 2009-05-18T11:32:58+02:00 2009-05-18T11:32:58+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1562&p=8870#p8870 <![CDATA[a vst to use / write script]]>
Is the same language has USINE script ?
i will try it this sunday afternoon... seems great !!
no. in usine its PascalScript with a procedural (or imperative) programming style.
in superMidiScripter its LEOFUNS, which the dev refers as an expression evaluator. this again is tied to functional (or declarative) programming languages such as Lisp or Haskell. however, LEOFUNS has a lot of procedural mechanisms. imho, functional languages are harder to understand cause a lot happens under the hood (keyword unification). if u have some experience with procedural languages PascalScript is much easier.

whats IMHO cool about superMidiScripter: bloody awesome debugging facilities: (especially the standalone version is) a complete coding IDE alike eclipse.
not so cool: almost no GUI programming. last time I checked remote control via CC was also troublesome.

=> superMidiScripter could be interesting for algorithmic composition. u could do that in usine too i guess, but u would do it rather visually instead of writing code. for midi effects (tools for live or composition) usine is much better, cause u can build complex patches with superb interfaces.

btw, another midi scripter plugin is vstlua by t-zec (also free). LUA is also an imperative programming language, more tied to the C syntax afaik. its debugger is comparable to usine, GUI programming is very limited compared to usine.

Statistics: Posted by amiga909 — 18 May 2009, 11:32


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2009-05-17T15:42:17+02:00 2009-05-17T15:42:17+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1562&p=8868#p8868 <![CDATA[a vst to use / write script]]> Statistics: Posted by senso — 17 May 2009, 15:42


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2009-05-17T13:55:41+02:00 2009-05-17T13:55:41+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1562&p=8867#p8867 <![CDATA[a vst to use / write script]]>
i will try it this sunday afternoon... seems great !!

thanks

charles

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2009-05-16T14:38:25+02:00 2009-05-16T14:38:25+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1562&p=8857#p8857 <![CDATA[a vst to use / write script]]> http://azertopia.free.fr/Supermidiscripter.html
you can use some examples or write your owns
i'm sure this one can be used by somes of you ...;-)

Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 16 May 2009, 14:38


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BrainModular BrainModular Users Forum 2009-05-18T11:32:58+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/app.php/feed/topic/1562 2009-05-18T11:32:58+02:00 2009-05-18T11:32:58+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1562&p=8870#p8870 <![CDATA[a vst to use / write script]]>
Is the same language has USINE script ?
i will try it this sunday afternoon... seems great !!
no. in usine its PascalScript with a procedural (or imperative) programming style.
in superMidiScripter its LEOFUNS, which the dev refers as an expression evaluator. this again is tied to functional (or declarative) programming languages such as Lisp or Haskell. however, LEOFUNS has a lot of procedural mechanisms. imho, functional languages are harder to understand cause a lot happens under the hood (keyword unification). if u have some experience with procedural languages PascalScript is much easier.

whats IMHO cool about superMidiScripter: bloody awesome debugging facilities: (especially the standalone version is) a complete coding IDE alike eclipse.
not so cool: almost no GUI programming. last time I checked remote control via CC was also troublesome.

=> superMidiScripter could be interesting for algorithmic composition. u could do that in usine too i guess, but u would do it rather visually instead of writing code. for midi effects (tools for live or composition) usine is much better, cause u can build complex patches with superb interfaces.

btw, another midi scripter plugin is vstlua by t-zec (also free). LUA is also an imperative programming language, more tied to the C syntax afaik. its debugger is comparable to usine, GUI programming is very limited compared to usine.

Statistics: Posted by amiga909 — 18 May 2009, 11:32


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2009-05-17T15:42:17+02:00 2009-05-17T15:42:17+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1562&p=8868#p8868 <![CDATA[a vst to use / write script]]> Statistics: Posted by senso — 17 May 2009, 15:42


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2009-05-17T13:55:41+02:00 2009-05-17T13:55:41+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1562&p=8867#p8867 <![CDATA[a vst to use / write script]]>
i will try it this sunday afternoon... seems great !!

thanks

charles

Statistics: Posted by cybercharles — 17 May 2009, 13:55


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2009-05-16T14:38:25+02:00 2009-05-16T14:38:25+02:00 https://brainmodular.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1562&p=8857#p8857 <![CDATA[a vst to use / write script]]> http://azertopia.free.fr/Supermidiscripter.html
you can use some examples or write your owns
i'm sure this one can be used by somes of you ...;-)

Statistics: Posted by nay-seven — 16 May 2009, 14:38


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