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[Cs-dev] some music, and under-development csound stuff.

Date2007-05-31 15:15
FromDavid O'Toole
Subject[Cs-dev] some music, and under-development csound stuff.
hello all! hope this is the right place to post.

My friends and I have been working on a CD-length compilation of our
music. Our studio has recently begun using csound. Although csound has
only been used for a few things on the current version of the
compilation, we will begin using it more and more over the coming
months of the project, and so I thought it would make sense to let
others hear the work-in-progress.

This is available from http://dto.freeshell.org/notebook/Excelsis.html

Also csound-related: Stephane Rollandin been working on a package
called csound-x.  It can be found at
http://www.zogotounga.net/comp/csoundx.html

Not surprisingly, it is a front-end to csound. You can write lisp code
that generates csound compositions. So I am writing an Emacs-based
music composition environment called Ligeti in preparation for my new
music-making projects (among which are the music for the upcoming
computer game Void Mission. Ligeti will be a front-end to
csound-x. That makes it a double-front-end :-)

Some notes on Ligeti may be found here:
http://dto.freeshell.org/notebook/Ligeti.html

-- 
David O'Toole 
dto@gnu.org
http://dto.freeshell.org/notebook/


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Date2007-05-31 16:17
FromRory Walsh
SubjectRe: [Cs-dev] some music, and under-development csound stuff.
Hi David, this sounds great. Why not post this on the main users list too?

Rory.



David O'Toole wrote:
> hello all! hope this is the right place to post.
> 
> My friends and I have been working on a CD-length compilation of our
> music. Our studio has recently begun using csound. Although csound has
> only been used for a few things on the current version of the
> compilation, we will begin using it more and more over the coming
> months of the project, and so I thought it would make sense to let
> others hear the work-in-progress.
> 
> This is available from http://dto.freeshell.org/notebook/Excelsis.html
> 
> Also csound-related: Stephane Rollandin been working on a package
> called csound-x.  It can be found at
> http://www.zogotounga.net/comp/csoundx.html
> 
> Not surprisingly, it is a front-end to csound. You can write lisp code
> that generates csound compositions. So I am writing an Emacs-based
> music composition environment called Ligeti in preparation for my new
> music-making projects (among which are the music for the upcoming
> computer game Void Mission. Ligeti will be a front-end to
> csound-x. That makes it a double-front-end :-)
> 
> Some notes on Ligeti may be found here:
> http://dto.freeshell.org/notebook/Ligeti.html
> 

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