Hi Brian, Have you looked at the "Csound FLOSS Manual" ( http://write.flossmanuals.net/csound/ )? It's a lot more 'tutorial-like' than the Canonical Manual, and I find it a good place to turn when there's some feature I'm not clear about. -- Pete -- On Mon, Dec 24, 2018 at 05:15:42PM +0100, brian@AMSYNTH.COM wrote: > > > Hi all, > > I recently got looking into a sound synthesis application > called "Sonic Pi," and I found the tutorial page on the website to be > really helpful in getting started. Like Csound, there's an immense > amount of possibilities to play around with, making it seem (for some of > us) a bit daunting. > > Since I personally prefer Csound for my > instrument-making/playing, I've always checked out the Csound manuals as > they come out afresh. > > At the same time, I'm feeling like it would be a > really useful thing for people new to Csound, to have a basic tutorial > similar to what's provided on the Sonic-Pi site -- to help people learn > to create their own instruments. (I think I'd benefit from it myself!) > But I would need help from someone more experienced than me. > > I'd be > happy to post the documentation on my own website. > > Would anyone be > interested in collaborating on something like this? > > Curious to hear > anyone's thoughts, > > brian > > > Csound mailing list > Csound@listserv.heanet.ie > https://listserv.heanet.ie/cgi-bin/wa?A0=CSOUND > Send bugs reports to > https://github.com/csound/csound/issues > Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here > Csound mailing list Csound@listserv.heanet.ie https://listserv.heanet.ie/cgi-bin/wa?A0=CSOUND Send bugs reports to https://github.com/csound/csound/issues Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here