CSound for Android

Presenter: Antonio Deusany de Carvalho Junior, ScD candidate at IME/USP

Csound is a computer music language developed at MIT nearly 30 years ago that is still widely used. Their latest versions now support livecoding, and Csound was also selected as the audio system of the project One Laptop Per Child (OLPC). Besides its basic C API, the language can be used with Python, Java, Lisp, Tcl, C + +, Haskell and many other languages. At this talk we will discuss about how Csound can be used on devices with Android. First we will talk about solutions for non-developers that only want a basic interface, and then we will see methods for programming using Java and Csound in applications for Android.<p>

(video presentation in portuguese)
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When: October 1st, 2013

Where: Room B-3, IME/USP