| you can use MIDI files. Write with something like Sibelius, then play
with Csound.
Victor
On 31 Oct 2010, at 11:25, Arthur Pirika wrote:
> Hi there, after, what, 9? years, I'm finally really sitting down and
> (re)discovering the world that is CSound. to give you some
> perspective, the last version of cs that I did anything serious in,
> or at least, anything other than a few random notes/filter sweeps,
> lol, was csound 4.21. Now, here we are at 5.12. But, great job on
> the manual, and the package in general. However, one issue I have is
> that I'd like to be able to write my scores in something like
> standard music notation, rather than the standard score form. I had
> in mind programs like nGen, or the now ancient! Scot, which, I see
> is still around and does seem to generate correct output. However,
> are there other, better tools around for this, or, does someone have
> a copy of a win32/dos version of nGen they could send to me?
> alternatively, how about a vst plugin version of cs?
>
> many thanks,
> Arthur.
>
>
>
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