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Hi,
After reading the manual plus appendices, I find I don't have the .c and
.h files that are mentioned. Are these files available to download from
the ftp @ bath? Or do they come from some where else?
Appendix 6 mentions a few, so does a readme file I have, called changelo I
think.
Thanks James.
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Dear Csound
Here is some information about the book and CD-ROM which MIT press is
publishing and I am editing. It should be available this summer.
Richard Boulanger
==============
THE CSOUND BOOK:
Tutorials in Software Synthesis and Sound Design
Edited by RICHARD BOULANGER
Forward by "Csound Author" Barry Vercoe
Preface by "The Father of Computer Music" Max Mathews
With Contributions from Over Fifty of the World's Leading
Computer Music Composers, Researchers and Educators
Plus a bonus CD-ROM Entitled:
USING CSOUND: Research, Commercial and Artistic Applications
Featuring:
- Csound Software for Windows95, Macintosh and Linux
- The Complete Csound Source Code
- The Csound Reference Manual in HTML
- Additional Csound Tutorials in HTML and JAVA
- Utility Programs Including Cecilia & Patchwork
- The Amsterdamn Catalog in HTML
- Composer Profiles and Perspectives on Csound
- A Large Collection of Complete Csound Compositions
- Tutorials on NetSound
- Tutorials on Audification and Medical Applications
- Tutorials in Algorithmic Composition and Cscore
- All the Instruments from the Book
- Thousands of Additional Csound Instruments and Effects
The MIT PRess - Cambridge, Massachusetts - London England
==============
The dedication of the book reads:
==============
This book is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Robert Cooper
Through his music and his evangelization of Csound, so many
young musicians came to see the light.
==============
The table of contents reads:
==============
THE CSOUND BOOK:
Tutorials in Software Synthesis and Sound Design
Edited by RICHARD BOULANGER
I. Introduction Richard
Boulanger
II. Preface Max Mathews
III. Forward Barry Vercoe
IV. Acknowledgments Richard
Boulanger
V. Dedication
PART I: SYNTHESIS - SOUND DESIGN & MODELLING
CSOUND FUNDAMENTALS
1. Elementary Sound Design and Synthesis Boulanger
2. Elementary Composition: Recontextualizing Ambient Music Cascone
3. Elementary Operations: Compiling an Orchestra and Score ffitch
4. Understanding Function Tables Nelson
5. Optimizing Instruments Smaragdis
IMITATIVE SYNTHESIS
6. Designing Acoustically Viable Instruments Beck
7. Designing Legato Instruments Dobson
8. Wavetable Synthesis of the French Horn Horner/Ayers
9. FM Synthesis and Morphing - Trumpet to Bell to Voice Evans
10. Modelling Classic Keyboard Instruments Mikelson
ALGORITHMIC SYNTHESIS
11. A Survey of Classic Synthesis Techniques Fischman
12. Granular Synthesis Lee
13. Exploring fof and fog Synthesis Clarke
14. Processing Samples with fof Villez
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
15. Random Numbers, Noise and Chaos ffitch
16. Constrained Random Event Generation and Retriggering Pinkston
17. Using Global Instruments for Meta-Parameter Control Dupras
18. Mathematical Modelling: From Waveguides to Chaos Mikelson
19. Hearing the Mandelbrot Set: Composing Fractal Music Evans
MIDI INSTRUMENTS AND REALTIME PERFORMANCE
20. Realtime Synthesis with MIDI Control Berry
21. Microtonal Synthesis and Control with MIDI Alves
22. MIDI Instrument Design S. Vercoe
23. MIDI Designs for Realtime Performance Maldonado
PART II: PROCESSING - CROSSSYNTHESIS & RESYNTHESIS
UNDERSTANDING SIGNAL PROCESSING THROUGH CSOUND
24. An Introduction to Signal Processing with Csound Spjut
25. Designing Butterworth and Chebyshev Filters Katsianos
26. Using Spectral Data Types B. Vercoe
DELAY, CHORUS, REVERBERATION AND 3D AUDIO
27. Understanding Delay Lines and their Applications Pinkston
28. Reverberation Design Lyon
29. Sound Localization McIntyre/Breder
WORKING WITH CSOUND'S SIGNAL PROCESSING UTILITIES
30. Convolution: Traditional and Novel Applications Spjut
31. The Phase Vocoder and Extensions Karpen
32. Working with lpc and adsyn Klapper
MODELLING COMMERCIAL SIGNAL PROCESSING APPLICATIONS
33. Efficient Implementation of Analog Waveshaping Pochino
34. Modelling a Multi-Effects Processor Mikelson
PART III: PROGRAMMING - EXTENDING THE LANGUAGE
ADDING OPCODES
35. Adding New Unit Generators to Csound Resibois
36. Implementing MIDI Opcodes in Csound Maldonado
37. Extending Csound ffitch
PART IV: REFERENCE - THE CSOUND MANUAL
THE MANUAL
Csound: A Manual for the Audio Processing System Vercoe
==============
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Dr. Richard Boulanger
Professor
Music Synthesis Department
Berklee College of Music
1140 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02215-3693
Berklee Phone: (617) 747-2485 Berklee Fax: (617) 536-2257
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email: rcb@media.mit.edu * rcb@tiac.net * rboulanger@berklee.edu
webpage: http://www.tiac.net/users/rcb
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my heart... your beat
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hey folks,
having some trouble compiling for the Ultra with 2.6. I'm using gcc and
the Makefile wants to stick on the '-fsingle' flag, but gcc doesn't take
that option. is there a good substitute?
So I commented-out that option and got this far:
gcc -O2 -I/usr/demo/SOUND -I/usr/demo/SOUND/include -DWINDOWS -DRTAUDIO
-DSFSUN41 -Dsun -c midirecv.c -o midirecv.o
In file included from midirecv.c:1:
cs.h:32: warning: `PMASK' redefined
/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.6/2.7.2.3/include/sys/param.h:97:
warning: this is the location of the previous definition
midirecv.c: In function `MidiOpen':
midirecv.c:206: invalid use of undefined type `struct sgttyb'
midirecv.c:207: invalid use of undefined type `struct sgttyb'
midirecv.c:208: invalid use of undefined type `struct sgttyb'
midirecv.c:208: `O_TANDEM' undeclared (first use this function)
midirecv.c:208: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
midirecv.c:208: for each function it appears in.)
midirecv.c:208: `O_ECHO' undeclared (first use this function)
midirecv.c:208: `O_CRMOD' undeclared (first use this function)
midirecv.c:208: `O_ANYP' undeclared (first use this function)
midirecv.c:209: invalid use of undefined type `struct sgttyb'
midirecv.c:209: `RAW' undeclared (first use this function)
midirecv.c: At top level:
midirecv.c:26: storage size of `tty' isn't known
make: *** [midirecv.o] Error 1
...the "`PMASK' redefined" warning shows up on every compile in the make.
But the hard errors elude me...I'm no compiling whiz.
Anyone compiled for Ultra? 2.5.1? 2.6? thanks!
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I'm trying hard to implement a self-written C-module into the Csound
application. I'm working on a Macintosh. The manual seems not very clear to
me on this point. Can anyone help me?
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if there are any Extended Csound developers on this list could you drop me
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someone on this list (?) mentioned that they found a port of Xenakis'
Stochastic Music Program for the PC...is there a URL or ftp for this?
thanks in advance
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I have written notes on how to do this (or wait for the book!). If
you are using the PowerMac port then i think you might be in trouble.
If the 68K port then I can help I think.
==John
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Actually I think nearly all the Extended Csound team read this mailing
list. I certainly do, and so does Richard Boulanger. Scotty Vercoe
certainly tried to join the list. Jean Piche, Russell Pinkston
certainly contribute.
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> 2) to make Csound write a file in WAV format, you need to add the -W
> flag,
>
> so the whole command becomes
> csound -W -o myname.wav intro.orc intro.sco
>
> though if you write to devaudio (given it works...), in fact you then
> don't need to use the -W flag.
Alternatively if you set the environment parameter SFOUTYP to WAV you
will not need to specify -W. -A would override to AIFF.
> It looks as though your command-line version of csound doesn't have the
> rt playback implemented, though there is no technical reason for it not
> to. I have it working in my commandline build of 3.45; I will check
> with John Fitch about this (needs RTAUDIO etc defining for the
> commandline build).
Well I think that there is a technical reason! The command line-only
version is a DOS program, and there is no multimedia library for that
system. I did try and fail to drive the SoundBlaster -- well it did
give some sounds but never good enough. If you are using W95 then the
windows version used as a command line has the code for -o devaudio.
Personally I almost never use it as the sounds I generate rarely are
upto real time.
==John ff
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J> Hi,
J> After reading the manual plus appendices, I find I don't have the .c and
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The latest sources have problems with Solaris. I tried to make some
changes as suggested by someone, and the system seems rather inn a
mess.
The use of -fsingle is not really necessary as the sources are clean.
It may give better code but I doubt it on a modern compiler.
PMASK is a pain, but not a problem. SUN define this somewhere (but
clearly shoudl not.....the purist speaking...)
The other problem is to do with the struct sgttyb either not being
defined in your version of SunOS, or being defined in a different
header file. All the errors you report are to do with this structure
and its constants.
Try including a -Dsol in your compile line; it may give you what you
want. Alternatively change the lines
#if defined(sun) || defined(sol)
#include
# if defined(sol)
# include
# endif
to
#if defined(sun) || defined(sol)
#include
#include
and let me know how you get on. I do not have ready access to a SUN
at present to help more.
==John
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