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> Damian Keller wrote:
>
> > like to add some C functions to csound. The reason to do that is that it's
> > much easier (for me) to test the results with some kind of sound feedback
> > than to do it just by looking at the numbers.
>
> You mean, you actually want to hear the sound? That's highly overrated
> and hardly anyone does it anymore...
Seriously:
Csound will compile a soundfile. This soundfile can be played using any
of a number of soundfile playing utilities (SoundApp is good) on the
Mac. You will need to hook up the audio output of the computer to some
speakers...
Using the proper options, you can also, on most PPCs, have the sound be
played in real-time to the converters instead of to a soundfile.
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Damian Keller wrote:
> like to add some C functions to csound. The reason to do that is that it's
> much easier (for me) to test the results with some kind of sound feedback
> than to do it just by looking at the numbers.
You mean, you actually want to hear the sound? That's highly overrated
and hardly anyone does it anymore...
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At 20:06 20/07/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Damian Keller wrote:
>
>> like to add some C functions to csound. The reason to do that is that it's
>> much easier (for me) to test the results with some kind of sound feedback
>> than to do it just by looking at the numbers.
>
>You mean, you actually want to hear the sound? That's highly overrated
>and hardly anyone does it anymore...
>
My understanding of what Damian wants to do is ...
a) listen to one Beep when ready with compile and possibly
start a sound application automatically
b) listen to two beeps when errors occur and Csound stops
These are functions that are hardware specific when you want to
implement it in the basic version of Csound, 'cause there's no
basic Beep() function in C. BUT, it shouldn't be a big thing
in the realtime version to do this with sine waves.
Isn't this a nice idea ?
Ruediger Borrmann
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> Damian Keller wrote:
>
> > like to add some C functions to csound. The reason to do that is that it's
> > much easier (for me) to test the results with some kind of sound feedback
> > than to do it just by looking at the numbers.
>
> You mean, you actually want to hear the sound? That's highly overrated
> and hardly anyone does it anymore...
Seriously:
Csound will compile a soundfile. This soundfile can be played using any
of a number of soundfile playing utilities (SoundApp is good) on the
Mac. You will need to hook up the audio output of the computer to some
speakers...
Using the proper options, you can also, on most PPCs, have the sound be
played in real-time to the converters instead of to a soundfile.
--
________________________________________________________
Jean Piche
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> From: Damian Keller
> I've been trying to compile Csound with Think C 6.0 on a PPC but got all
> sorts of errors. I could not find much info in the manual, or in the C
> code. Is there any doc on how to do that?.
Thank you to everybody that replied. Obviously my question was not clear
enough: I have the last Mills' version running on my computer, but I'd
like to add some C functions to csound. The reason to do that is that it's
much easier (for me) to test the results with some kind of sound feedback
than to do it just by looking at the numbers.
Damian
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