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Re: and SB Live!

Date1998-10-24 10:30
FromGabriel Maldonado
SubjectRe: and SB Live!
The problem is that the four speakers are managed by the directSound3D api. Each wave
stream can be located in a 3D position of the audio field. I don't think it is possible to
drive it by Csound, it is necessary another program which does this task.

gab

mark wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> I too have just got a SB Live - a wonderful card, specialy
> since it will play multiple wave streams at the same time.
> 
> Anyway my question is about using the four speaker channels -
> is it possible to make stuff in CSound that will allow access to
> multiple channels and how would I play it on the SBLive.
> 
> cheers
> 
> mark
>

-- 
Gabriel Maldonado

http://www.agora.stm.it/G.Maldonado/home2.htm


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Hello,

    Anybody know how to download all of the Amsterdam orc.'s in one
swoop?
It's just a little to time consuming searching through and just plucking
out orc's.

thanks,



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Hello,

Wow the www csound links and addresses are really messed up half of them
get missing 404 calls.
I need the Email of the HUMAN who runs the list because I am getting 2
copies of every post to the list. This really slows down my Email
set-up.

If anybody has the WORKING Email address of the HUMAN administrator I
would be very happy to know what it is.

Thank you,
SONICMAN=out



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> I need the Email of the HUMAN who runs the list because I am getting 2
> copies of every post to the list. This really slows down my Email
sonicman, what makes you think a HUMAN can help you? 

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From: George Gilman 
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Subject: RE: Interpolation schemes and SB Live!
Date: Sat, 24 Oct 1998 12:44:57 -0700
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The 1394 standard defines the maximum cable length as 4.5 meters. There =
is a maximum of 4 or 5 hops (I don't recall exactly) allowed between any =
two nodes, which implies that the maximum distance between any two nodes =
is either 18 or 22.5 meters. I have seen working prototypes of optical =
fiber solutions that can go 50 meters between nodes, but I don't know if =
there is anything actually shipping to support this.

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From: 	Michael Gogins[SMTP:gogins@nyc.pipeline.com]
Sent: 	Friday, October 23, 1998 9:13 PM
To: 	eli+@cs.cmu.edu; Csound mailing list
Subject: 	Re: Interpolation schemes and SB Live!

I should add that as far as I know (not far at all!), FireWire wires =
have a
limited length, which might not cross a wide stage. Does anyone know off =
the
top of their head whether this is true and, if so, what is the maximum
length?  I'll research this if we don't hear from one who knows.


-----Original Message-----
From: Eli Brandt 
To: Csound mailing list 
Date: Friday, October 23, 1998 12:49 PM
Subject: Re: Interpolation schemes and SB Live!


>Michael Gogins wrote:
>> This is a very interesting site because this outfit appears to be =
working
>> with Analog Devices on an Extended Csound related project, and with
Yamah=3D
>> a
>> on a FireWire protocol for both multi-channel real-time digital =
audio,
an=3D
>> d
>> MIDI information.
>>
>> I think we should talk to the Pavo people and see what the =
specification
=3D
>> of
>> their FireWire protocol is, and whether any manufacturers (Yamaha?) =
are
>> going to make controllers for it.
>
>Sounds like this is Yamaha's mLan proposal -- specs and such at:
>http://www.yamaha.co.jp/tech/1394mLAN/
>
>This is very promising stuff.  1394 is fast enough to push a lot of
>data, and mLan does it isochronously for good timing.
>
>My understanding of the process here is that mLan was developed
>within the 1394 group; industry MIDI and audio groups are now getting
>on board, harmonizing with their notions, maybe negotiating tweaks.
>Might still be a bit before gear hits the streets.
>
>--
>     Eli Brandt  |  eli+@cs.cmu.edu  |  http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~eli/





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Thanks everybody who answered my questions about history of Csound.
It is a good help for me!


Sergey Batov,  batov@glasnet.ru