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I have a few questions about csound score section.
1) Is there a source that covers this topic more in depth? The Floss manual
has a nice introduction, but it doesn't cover it fully and the canonical
manual is a bit scattered and i didn't see the '>' symbol mentioned in it
also (which was mentioned in the floss manual). Are there features that
might not be covered in either one of these, and is there a more thorough
coverage of the topic somewhere?
2) Do people only use python and c generated scores, and view csound score
as something only meant for a quick test?
3) Will there be any revisions and updates of the csound score in the
future?
4) The { } statement:
{6 sc
i 1 [5.1 +1.35*$sc.] 0.35 -10 640
i 1 [5.36+1.35*$sc.] [1-0.1*$sc] -8 586
}
Here, i want to make the second note shorter on every consecutive loop,
however this only makes it more staccato, while the length to the next note
stays the same. Is there a way to shorten a note and the time it takes to
get to the other note in this kind of loop?
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