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Linux Audio Conference 2013
The Open Source Music and Sound Conference
May 9-12 @ IEM, Graz, Austria
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Day 2 - Friday, May/10 
16:10 Using Python in CsoundQt - Workshop
(80 min) Joachim Heintz, Tarmo Johannes » Location: Hall i6 (workshop)
Since version 0.7, CsoundQt offers not only a built-in Python interpreter, but grants this interpreter direct access to all levels of usage. The user is able to:
- generate and modify Csound code
- generate and modify CsoundQt's widgets
- run Csound instances including live coding
- build his or her own Graphical User Interfaces.
This workshop will show and discuss examples for all these features. The ideal user would have some knowledge in both, Csound and Python, and have CsoundQt installed.

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Vitreous Intermission
 Joachim Heintz » Location: ESC im LABOR
This is a self-generating sound installation with adjustable pauses between the sound events. It can be put anywhere, preferably in a space where people work or have a break. You only need a computer and usual external computer speakers.
"Adjustable" means to find the level of volume and the duration of the pauses which makes this installation a part of a space, nearly forgotten, but not completely. .

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