hurstshifter wrote:but we call that a Whammy Bar. And we use it for melting faces.
I heard from a very reputable engineer that they call it a "tremolo arm" in the UK. Arm or bar, I forget, but I'm pretty sure it was arm. In fact, when he was asked to say "whammy bar" his response was "what in the hell is a whammy bar?"
To be fair, "tremolo arm/bar" does make more sense.
Anyway, what exactly were you hoping to do with these languages? Are we talking FAUST here? Csound? FAUST is for DSP, and Csound is kind of like Visual Basic for audio nerds who don't want to learn how to really program. They're not really game-related. But if that's not your goal then maybe it'll work for you. For most things, you're best off learning C++ and an audio engine like FMOD.
But aside from my snobbery, I would need more context to give a real answer.