| I have done different things in the past, depending on what the composition demanded.
Often I found that if I reduce the information to the minimum, e.g. just adding chronometric
information if some sync is needed, or simple cues, it is better because the score becomes
easier to understand.
I also prefer to use Csound interactively so that synchronisation does not tie performers
to a stiff clock (e.g. when clicktracks are used etc).
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> On 15 Feb 2018, at 09:44, Joel Ramsbottom wrote:
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> Just out of interest does anyone work with live arrangments where its necessary to write a normal score that describes whats going on in the csound score as well as for classical or live instruments? If so do you include details on the traditional score about perhaps any automation ect?
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