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Re: [Cs-dev] Organising UDOs, instruments and scores

Date2011-02-04 10:49
FromJana Hübenthal
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] Organising UDOs, instruments and scores
>   - A way to specify function tables in the orchestra rather
>     than the score.

Just look at the ftgen... opcodes. They are made for such purposes.

Best
Jana


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Date2011-02-04 11:05
FromVictor Lazzarini
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] Organising UDOs, instruments and scores
And maybe Steven's  article also should give you some ideas

http://www.csounds.com/journal/2006winter/encapsulatedInstruments.html

Victor
On 4 Feb 2011, at 10:49, Jana Hübenthal wrote:

>
>>  - A way to specify function tables in the orchestra rather
>>    than the score.
>
> Just look at the ftgen... opcodes. They are made for such purposes.
>
> Best
> Jana
>
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Date2011-02-04 11:25
FromErik de Castro Lopo
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] Organising UDOs, instruments and scores
Victor Lazzarini wrote:

> And maybe Steven's  article also should give you some ideas
> 
> http://www.csounds.com/journal/2006winter/encapsulatedInstruments.html

Thanks everyone.

I should probably ask questions on the user list before I
suggest fixes on the dev list :-).

Erik
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Date2011-02-04 11:51
Fromfrancesco
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] Organising UDOs, instruments and scores
Hi Mr. Erik,
You can also take a look to ftgenonce, a way to create a function table only
into an instrument
(i think somethings like a local variable).

http://www.csounds.com/manual/html/ftgenonce.html

ciao,
francesco.

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Date2011-02-04 14:15
FromMichael Gogins
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] Organising UDOs, instruments and scores
The Csound manual's introduction to the signal flow graph opcodes has
a good example of how to use ftgenonce, which is all I use any more.

Regards,
Mike

On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 6:51 AM, francesco  wrote:
>
> Hi Mr. Erik,
> You can also take a look to ftgenonce, a way to create a function table only
> into an instrument
> (i think somethings like a local variable).
>
> http://www.csounds.com/manual/html/ftgenonce.html
>
> ciao,
> francesco.
>
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