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Re: Newcomer's Questions

Date2006-02-27 18:12
FromWally Lepore
SubjectRe: Newcomer's Questions
Hi  Istvan

> The '64' in the name means 64 bit internal resolution of sound samples
(i.e.
> somewhat better quality and accuracy at the expense of increased memory
usage).
> There is no Winsound specifically for 64 bit operating systems.

Thank you for the correction.

>The command line version is not a DOS program. It is a 32 bit Windows
>application with full support for real time audio, MIDI, FLTK displays and
>widget opcodes, and more. It just does not have a graphical user interface.

Thank you for the correction.

Regards
Wally Lepore


Thank you for the correction.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Istvan Varga" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: [Csnd] Newcomer's Questions


> On Monday 27 February 2006 15:43, Wally Lepore wrote:
>
> > different versions. I assume Winsound 64 is for use with 64 bit
operating
> > systems. Someone please correct me if I am wrong).
>
> The '64' in the name means 64 bit internal resolution of sound samples
(i.e.
> somewhat better quality and accuracy at the expense of increased memory
usage).
> There is no Winsound specifically for 64 bit operating systems.
>
> > It seems that Csound5 is going to be (or already is) the standard soon
>
> It is the standard considering that it was already released, but that of
> course does not mean that everyone has switched immediately.
>
> > Presently Csound5 has a command line version (DOS) and a beta version of
the
> > graphical front end.
>
> The command line version is not a DOS program. It is a 32 bit Windows
> application with full support for real time audio, MIDI, FLTK displays and
> widget opcodes, and more. It just does not have a graphical user
interface.
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