Just a quick info-note. I've successfully compiled IanniX v0.7 on 32-bit Ubuntu 10.04, and I've been able to run most of the examples for Processing. Some of the examples use the Traer physics library and require some very simple fixes (they're posted on the Traer site).
IanniX: http://sourceforge.net/projects/iannix/
According its Web site IanniX is "... a graphical editor of multidimensional and multi-formal scores, a kind of poly-temporal meta-sequencer, based on the former UPIC created by Iannis Xenakis". It's essentially an OSC sequencer, a little like AlgoScore ( http://kymatica.com/Software/AlgoScore), but with a radically different interface. The SF page includes sets of examples for SuperCollider3, ChucK, and Processing. IIRC there may be some examples around for Csound as well.
And just in case you don't know about the man :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iannis_Xenakis
Best,
dp
IanniX: http://sourceforge.net/projects/iannix/
According its Web site IanniX is "... a graphical editor of multidimensional and multi-formal scores, a kind of poly-temporal meta-sequencer, based on the former UPIC created by Iannis Xenakis". It's essentially an OSC sequencer, a little like AlgoScore ( http://kymatica.com/Software/AlgoScore), but with a radically different interface. The SF page includes sets of examples for SuperCollider3, ChucK, and Processing. IIRC there may be some examples around for Csound as well.
And just in case you don't know about the man :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iannis_Xenakis
Best,
dp