| Some weeks ago I have sent this question, but at that time I wasn't really
on the csound list.
Therefore I repeat the question:
Is it possible to start a new instance of an instrument, say i1,
exactly after a previous line in the scorefile (same instrument i1) stops
because of a "turnoff" statement execution?
The first i1 statement can have a negative p3, or a "hold" statement in the
orc-file but will
stop after a built-in condition is met. The time is not exactly predictable,
but I want to start the next i1 line exactly at that moment.
So I can not give that line a good p2 parameter.
I hope someone has an idea about this. Thank you for any help.
Jo Scherpenisse (hoofd elektronische dienst), e-mail: scherp@koncon.nl
Koninklijk Conservatorium, Juliana van Stolberglaan 1
2595 CA Den Haag tel: 070-3814251 fax: 070-3853941
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Some weeks ago I have sent this question, but at that time I wasn't really
on the csound list.
Therefore I repeat the question:
Is it possible to start a new instance of an instrument, say i1,
exactly after a previous line in the scorefile (same instrument i1) stops
because of a "turnoff" statement execution?
The first i1 statement can have a negative p3, or a "hold" statement in the
orc-file but will
stop after a built-in condition is met. The time is not exactly predictable,
but I want to start the next i1 line exactly at that moment.
So I can not give that line a good p2 parameter.
I hope someone has an idea about this. Thank you for any help.
Jo Scherpenisse (hoofd elektronische dienst), e-mail: scherp@koncon.nl
Koninklijk Conservatorium, Juliana van Stolberglaan 1
2595 CA Den Haag tel: 070-3814251 fax: 070-3853941
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From: "A. Archias"
Subject: Re; Sound Synth CDROM
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Hello;
Does anyone know if the new Sound Synthesis CDROM by
Martin Ross from Musicbook plus might be worth while? And
perhaps help some of the Synthesis technique experimenting?
It runs about $50.00
Thks, Andy
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