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[re-ANNOUNCE] Cecilia for Linux

Date1997-03-24 13:55
FromJean Piche
Subject[re-ANNOUNCE] Cecilia for Linux
A few mistakes have been corrected in the sources since the last
announcement. Apologies for a "too hasty" release. I believe everything
is now in order. Please get the latest and re-install:



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Jean Piche
Universite de Montreal
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http://www.musique.umontreal.ca/Org/CompoElectro/CEC/



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Hello everybody,

I'm glad to announce my new release is now avalaible in the net.
It is more FAST!!.. and you can now drastically reduce latency delay!!

Also new UGs sources are now avalaible (for all platforms that support
MIDI, not only Win95).

You can get them in my site.

bye and... be happy!

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Gabriel Maldonado

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Hi. I'm having problems inputing a .wav file into Csound for processing and 
transformation in my PC.  I've tried using Gen01, Soundin and Loscil and 
just can't get the darn thing to work. Csound says it can't find SSDIR or 
SFDIR. I've made these directories and put the sound file in them but Csound 
still can't find them. I'd apreciate if anyone could walk me through the 
process of doing this because I've found the manual to be rather cryptic. 
Thanks for your help.
My E-Mail adress is jstevens@centennial.qc.ca

Jon




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Jonathon Stevens wrote:
> 
> Csound says it can't find SSDIR or SFDIR. I've made these directories
> and put the sound file in them but Csound still can't find them. 

Jon,

These are not directories that you should create, but environment
variables. They store the search paths for sound files etc, so that
Csound can find them. Add lines like the following to AUTOEXEC.BAT
(or to a batch file that you run just before every Csound session):

   set SSDIR=D:\Sndfiles
   set SFDIR=D:\Testsnd
   set SADIR=C:\Csound\Anals

...or whatever directory names you fancy (can be long names under Win95).
The first is for input sounds to Csound, the second states whereto
Csound should write the output soundfile (may of course be the same
as SFDIR, but don't mess up with something like "set SFDIR=SSDIR").
The third is for in/output of analysis data files (which tend to be
even larger than the analysed sound file).

If you run out of environment space (which defaults to 256 bytes under
Win/DOS), add the following line to your CONFIG.SYS file:

   shell=C:\COMMAND.COM /e:1024 /p

...assuming you have a standard setup with command.com in your C:\
root directory. 1024 bytes should be enough, but can be increased
to 16384 or something, in 16-byte steps.


Good luck, and don't hesitate to ask again when you run into your 
next problem. But don't skid from reading the manual and the readme 
files either...

cheers,
	re



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Oh, by the way...

1. FAQ

...shouldn't there have been a FAQ? Like, in connection with
the Keyboard article. It could be expected that a several
new users with computers but without formal training would 
drop by to check out Csound. I consider not having a FAQ at hand 
more or less a botch-up from concerned parties...

But it's not too late. Any takers? I can help out, but I'm not 
a native English speaker, so I couldn't really run that show 
by myself (also keeping a full-time job while taking a 15 hrs/week 
course in electro-acoustic music puts me off somewhat).
I think there needs to be input from several people, esp. for 
installation notes and perhaps comments on available support 
progs (like editors and score generators) on different platforms.

So, unless somebody is already secretly doing this, I propose 
working in two phases: First collecting questions and people 
willing to write answers to these questions, then collecting 
the answers, brush them over for proper English and pedagogicality,
patch the bits together and dump on some appropriate server. 
This way it could perhaps be done with a smallish effort from any
single individual (I dreamt one night...)


2. Trivia

...I've uploaded my windows help file to
   http://hem.passagen.se/rasmuse/csnd345.zip

It's complete as of the Bath/Montreal version 3.45 release. 
Also includes the Robin Whittle ugens. Some inconsistencies
in the format and style of entries, but reasonably well indexed
etc, and only two broken links. (Namely to Cscore and voscili
entries; still awaiting the docs for the latter one, haven't 
bothered with the former.)

When the proper help files are available, I'll probably 
pull it down, but for now it may be a temporary solution for 
Windows users who like to use this particular format. 
You could eg look in the index under SFDIR and find the 
appropriate section. (Or equivalently of course, load the
standard text file into emacs or Word or any program with 
text search capabilities...)

cheers,
	r