Administivia
| Date | 2015-08-01 04:27 |
| From | "jpff,,," |
| Subject | Administivia |
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| Date | 2015-08-03 16:34 |
| From | Raphaël Duquesnois |
| Subject | Re: Administivia |
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Hello, A few years ago I was looking for some synthesized sounds like fire, water or a bouncing ball. Apparently, it is possible to make sound with sound modelization. I remember some internet page wondering about how to make sounds that imitates Nature. Is there a book that explain how to modelize a bouncing ball with CSound for example ? Thanks 2015-08-01 5:27 GMT+02:00 jpff,,, <jpff@codemist.co.uk>: This is a periodic reminder. The Csound list welcomes posts from |
| Date | 2015-08-05 09:27 |
| From | Jacques Leplat |
| Subject | Re: Administivia |
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| Hello Raphaël, I can’t think of a a book that does this in CSound. The book called Designing Sound by Andy Farnell does have a chapter on a bouncing ball, the implementation is done in Pure Data. All the best, Jacques
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| Date | 2015-08-05 11:50 |
| From | Rory Walsh |
| Subject | Re: Administivia |
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I think Hans Mikelson posted a few effects to this list over the years. Some of his instruments are listed here: On 5 August 2015 at 10:27, Jacques Leplat <jleplat@j3ltd.com> wrote:
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