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[Csnd] An interesting discovery, and delays in CSound

Date2011-07-11 21:09
From"Arthur Pirika"
Subject[Csnd] An interesting discovery, and delays in CSound
Hi, first off, thanks to everyone who responded to the musical inputs 
method, it was definitely an enlightening discussion. Proving how flexible 
CSound is once again. Related to that discussion, I was poking around in the 
csound bin folder, and... low and behold... scot.exe! This seems to be the 
original scot score translator, that i thought was depricated, several 
*years* ago now? If it is, and after some quick tests, it does seem to be a 
working program. However, I se no scot manual... at all in the modern csound 
distro. Is there a place for old cSound manuals, preferably in html format 
where the scot manual could be found? I remember it being still usable, and 
documented in cSound 4.10, I think it was. but if anyone has any pointers, 
I'd apreciate it.

Second, how would you implement the typical multiTap, panning delay found in 
techno/dance/pop music? At a little bit of a lost as to which delay 
opcode(s) I need.

tia,
Arthur.



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Date2011-07-11 21:16
FromSteven Yi
SubjectRe: [Csnd] An interesting discovery, and delays in CSound
Re: SCOT, I found this with Google:

http://www.cara.gsu.edu/courses/Csound_Users_Seminar/csound/3.46/CsScot.html

As for multitap delays, there is a multitap opcode:

http://csounds.com/manual/html/multitap.html

However this opcode mixes all of the delayed signals into a single
output signal.  For independent panning, you could use a delayr/delayw
pair and use one of the deltap opcodes to tap in at various times.
You'll have control then of what todo with the delayed signals.  The
example in:

http://csounds.com/manual/html/delayw.html

shows an example with two taps, one panned left and the other panned right.

Good luck!
steven



On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Arthur Pirika  wrote:
> Hi, first off, thanks to everyone who responded to the musical inputs
> method, it was definitely an enlightening discussion. Proving how flexible
> CSound is once again. Related to that discussion, I was poking around in the
> csound bin folder, and... low and behold... scot.exe! This seems to be the
> original scot score translator, that i thought was depricated, several
> *years* ago now? If it is, and after some quick tests, it does seem to be a
> working program. However, I se no scot manual... at all in the modern csound
> distro. Is there a place for old cSound manuals, preferably in html format
> where the scot manual could be found? I remember it being still usable, and
> documented in cSound 4.10, I think it was. but if anyone has any pointers,
> I'd apreciate it.
>
> Second, how would you implement the typical multiTap, panning delay found in
> techno/dance/pop music? At a little bit of a lost as to which delay
> opcode(s) I need.
>
> tia,
> Arthur.
>
>
>
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Date2011-07-11 21:33
Fromjoachim heintz
SubjectRe: [Csnd] An interesting discovery, and delays in CSound
iain has written the chapter in the floss manual about it:
http://en.flossmanuals.net/csound/ch034_d-delay-and-feedback/
this is very instructive and offers many examples.

	joachim


Am 11.07.2011 22:16, schrieb Steven Yi:
> Re: SCOT, I found this with Google:
> 
> http://www.cara.gsu.edu/courses/Csound_Users_Seminar/csound/3.46/CsScot.html
> 
> As for multitap delays, there is a multitap opcode:
> 
> http://csounds.com/manual/html/multitap.html
> 
> However this opcode mixes all of the delayed signals into a single
> output signal.  For independent panning, you could use a delayr/delayw
> pair and use one of the deltap opcodes to tap in at various times.
> You'll have control then of what todo with the delayed signals.  The
> example in:
> 
> http://csounds.com/manual/html/delayw.html
> 
> shows an example with two taps, one panned left and the other panned right.
> 
> Good luck!
> steven
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:09 PM, Arthur Pirika  wrote:
>> Hi, first off, thanks to everyone who responded to the musical inputs
>> method, it was definitely an enlightening discussion. Proving how flexible
>> CSound is once again. Related to that discussion, I was poking around in the
>> csound bin folder, and... low and behold... scot.exe! This seems to be the
>> original scot score translator, that i thought was depricated, several
>> *years* ago now? If it is, and after some quick tests, it does seem to be a
>> working program. However, I se no scot manual... at all in the modern csound
>> distro. Is there a place for old cSound manuals, preferably in html format
>> where the scot manual could be found? I remember it being still usable, and
>> documented in cSound 4.10, I think it was. but if anyone has any pointers,
>> I'd apreciate it.
>>
>> Second, how would you implement the typical multiTap, panning delay found in
>> techno/dance/pop music? At a little bit of a lost as to which delay
>> opcode(s) I need.
>>
>> tia,
>> 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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