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[Csnd] Introduction, and first question

Date2010-10-31 11:25
From"Arthur Pirika"
Subject[Csnd] Introduction, and first question
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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Date2010-10-31 11:33
FromVictor Lazzarini
Subject[Csnd] Re: Introduction, and first question
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.
>
>
>
> Send bugs reports to the Sourceforge bug tracker
>           https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=81968&atid=564599
> Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here
> To unsubscribe, send email sympa@lists.bath.ac.uk with body  
> "unsubscribe csound"
>



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