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Date1999-01-23 13:59
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From: Paolo Filippi 
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I' m porting some code from C to csound.
Can anyone explain me the best way to perform with C array operations 
with zak ?
I.e.  Suppose I want translate a cycle of this kind:

for(i=0;i<15;i++)
 for(j=0;j<15;j++)
   c[i][j]=a[i]*b[(i-j)%15] 

where the a[],b[] and c[][] are previosly declared as float.
How can I declare the variables and perform the task if a,b,c are
at  i_time?
What differs it they are at k_ or a_time?

Thanks in advance! 
                                 paolfili

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Subject: Time/tempo functions in Csound
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I am doing a minimalist piece with Csound.
I know jon ffitch added a 't' statement with which you can progressively
change the time/tempo during the piece.
Is there was any way to have instr1 be at a constant tempo while instr2
progressively gets slower?

Thanks in advance,

Charles T Van Haecke




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Message written at 23 Jan 1999 15:17:50 +0000
--- Copy of mail to wfreno@vcn.bc.ca ---
In-reply-to:  (message from
	Wayne Freno on Tue, 12 Jan 1999 20:13:57 -0800 (PST))
References:  

The message
file c:/csound/bye8 (15000 bytes) loaded into memory
ptlap = 007476BC  ptlim 00747AB8
is to be expected; it is just commenting on teh length of the file,
and where it is in memory.  Not very exvciting but I suspect it was of
interest to someone once.

I suspect that the graininess must come from the analysis process.  I
do not think this area has been changed since the admission of more
than 50 partials (19 Jan 1998), and a correction of a constant which
would have given noise in teh analysis (1 Nov 1998).
==John ffitch


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From: J P Fitch 
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Yes, if you use the v opcode in teh score and place all your i1 statements
before the i2

By teh way teh t opcode is original Barry vercoe code.
==John


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In an attempt to resync the unofficial rdorch.c to the canonical one
I found out that no matter what distribution I pick up (in the unix
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1) the backslash line extension does not work anymore for me
2) embedding /* */ comments within code does not (yet) work

Do these features work in other distributions?

thank you

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In an attempt to resync the unofficial rdorch.c to the canonical one
I found out that no matter what distribution I pick up (in the unix
domain, admittedly):

1) the backslash line extension does not work anymore for me
2) embedding /* */ comments within code does not (yet) work

Do these features work in other distributions?

thank you

Nicola
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Re graphics: A picture is worth 10K words -- but only those to describe
the picture.  Hardly any sets of 10K words can be adequately described
with pictures.




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In an attempt to resync the unofficial rdorch.c to the canonical one
I found out that no matter what distribution I pick up (in the unix
domain, admittedly):

1) the backslash line extension does not work anymore for me
2) embedding /* */ comments within code does not (yet) work

Do these features work in other distributions?

thank you

Nicola
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Re graphics: A picture is worth 10K words -- but only those to describe
the picture.  Hardly any sets of 10K words can be adequately described
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