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I too run Csound on a ThinkPad (560 model). I have had crashes when
attempting to use devaudio, but otherwise have had no troubles. I do
not use Csounder, but I would be very loath to throw blame in that
direction. Can you give some more information about the crashes?
Perhaps privately to me unless there is some deep global concern.
==John ff
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"Curmudgeons" (with one "m" are) "cantankerous persons", that is, ill-tem=
pered or
disagreeable. I for one wouldn't mind seeing this retranslated with the c=
orrect
spelling... (Grin).
Grant.
Olivier Pasquet wrote:
> >>> Can someone translate this?
> This is what altavista's translation came up with:
> Ha! chance en graisse de cela se produisant avec un groupe de
> curmmudgeons d=E9sol=E9s-assed whinny tous les go=FBts de vous =
ici.
>
> <<< Ho! Chance in fat of this that are reproducing with a group of
> sorry-assed whinny curmmudgeons all the tastes of you here.
>
> This is what this means. If you understand anything, well done... It is
> probably again a stupid code. Curmmudgeons sound like fishes... After t=
he
> birds with CSound, maybe someone is trying to reproduce fishes like sou=
nds; I
> am interested althought it is easier with your lips and not very loud...
> Sorry not to help you more.
> Bye Bye.
>
> --------------------------
> Olivier PASQUET
> APU - Cambridge - UK
> www.sinclair.anglia.ac.uk/~op101.student.cambridge.anglia
> --------------------------
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I have updated csound_win csound_con and csound_new (what a silly
name!) to include this. Richard had already passed it to me and I had
failed to include it when I changed to MSVC. There was a problem in
AIFF which works OK on my machines but others (Irix5?) seem to have
troubles. Anyway teh Csound.tar.gz file incorporates these changes.
Richard is also correct that I have a small group of changes I wish
to do. i would rather not elaborate until I am sure it can be done
with teh time I have.
==John ff
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I have updated csound_win csound_con and csound_new (what a silly
name!) to include this. Richard had already passed it to me and I had
failed to include it when I changed to MSVC. There was a problem in
AIFF which works OK on my machines but others (Irix5?) seem to have
troubles. Anyway teh Csound.tar.gz file incorporates these changes.
Richard is also correct that I have a small group of changes I wish
to do. i would rather not elaborate until I am sure it can be done
with teh time I have.
==John ff
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khalid wrote:
>=20
> Can someone translate this?:
> > Ha! fat chance of that happening with a bunch of
> > whiny sorry-assed curmudgeons the likes of you all here.
> Thanks!
hR. ph@ +jnsz ov d4+ h4pN!ng w!+ [n]=20
"/!n9 s=A4rr9.4szd kRm4jns =3DU 4|| h3r3.
Pyttsan! Gl=F6m att det h=E4nder med en trave=20
gn=E4lliga klenr=F6vade bitvargar som er.
Yr w!||k0mmN.
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Hello all,
Yes, I've been exploring some of the newer "physical modelling"
signal generators and I can't get wgbow to work with anything
k-contolling its frequency. Am I doing something wrong here?
The following orc & sco cause csound to hang as though it's
waiting for more instructions.
;ORC
sr=22050
kr=2205
ksmps=10
nchnls=1
instr 1
idur = p3
iamp = p4*32000
ifreq = p5
kv linseg 0, 0.5, 0, 1, 1, idur-0.5, 1
kfreq expseg ifreq, idur, ifreq*2 ;env. for gliss.
;kamp, kfreq, kpres, krat, kvibf, kvamp, ifn
a1 wgbow iamp, kfreq, 2, .13, 6.12723, kv*0.005, 1
out a1
endin
;SCO
f1 0 8192 10 1
i6 0 1 .5 440
e
Also, while I'm asking, is there any way to
comment-out a block of text other than putting a semicolon in
front of every line? I tried */ and /* and of course it didn't
work.
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> This is very interesting. Yes Cakewalks studioware panels are very
> powerfull. You can design from the ground up anything you want.
> Theoretically we should be able to hook into Csound with a software
> midi-port and then any parameter that can be assigned to midi would be able
> to be manipulated in real-time. The panels also let you save their
> parameters at any given moment in a song or be manipulated or recorded into
> a track. I can envision midi controlled synths effect units etc.
> Design choices include buttons, knobs, sliders, led, meters, clusters
> (groups of controls that pop up) text display, images, etc. There are many
> possibilities as to what and how info is sent including computational
> formulas. Of course this is purely theoretical at the moment so I need to
> start dong some testing as time permits. I will use Gabriels simple midi
> tests to start.
I've been doing this with a software MIDI program called Hubi's
Loopback. It adds 4 virtual MIDI ins and outs with options to send
and mix channels like a patchbay. It allows me to use a keyboard to
enter note data, and a program like Cubase VST to mix and send MIDI
controller DATA. It works but the response time is quite slow and
this is with very simple orchestra's.
> BTW, have you created or are creating a menu for the midi opcodes that
> Gabriel has incorporated for VisOrc. Would make creating instruments a
> little easier!
> By for now,
> Ken
I'm working on that right now. The next release of VisOrc will
have some simple programmable MIDI controllers for use in real-time,
all the MIDI opcodes and a way of importing ORC and SCO files not
created with VisOrc and displaying them graphicaly.
regards,
Dave Perry
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Csounders;
Not that I am any important guest on this list (which I enjoy)
but I just bought the new book "Musical Signal Processing" from
Swets/Zeitlinger pub, edited by Curtis Roads, and others. Its
really an interesting book if your in to synthesis instrument
techniques and modeling. The paper back is inexpensive. I would
highly recommend it to any engineering, computer science/musicians
and other such disiplines. I look forward to the Csound book.
A.A.
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Has anyone considered making csound a plugin eg VST or active movie?
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Hi Mike,
Michael Gogins has made a Csound version that is an active X object but he
would have to tell you more about with a graphical interface. Write him at
gogins@nyc.pipeline.com.
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> From: Mike Thomas
> To: csound@noether.ex.ac.uk
> Subject: Has anyone considered making csound a plugin eg VST, active
movie?
> Date: Friday, March 13, 1998 8:32 PM
>
> Has anyone considered making csound a plugin eg VST or active movie?
>
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HI Jean
Is their any way of download all the manual so that I can use it off line. I am
not on the net at home where I do my csounding etc.Thanks
Derek Pierce
Jean Piche wrote:
> ftp://ftp.musique.umontreal.ca/pub/cecilia/
> http://www.musique.umontreal.ca/CEC/
>
> #########################################
> # #
> # CECILIA v2.0 #
> # #
> #########################################
>
> We are happy to announce version 2 of CECILIA, the musician's software that
> makes you funnier, smarter and more attractive to the opposite sex.
>
> Cecilia was developped by composers of electroacoustic music for composers of
> electroacoustic music. If you have to ask, don't bother.
>
> Cecilia is probably the wackiest soundmaker in the world at this time. In fact,
> we believe nothing else even comes close.
>
> Cecilia requires that you know what you are doing in order to make full use of
> its features. Those who dont know what they are doing will make noises that
> everybody else makes and be mocked at large public gatherings.
>
> Cecilia gives extraordinary control over sonic time profiles. And everything
> else in between.
>
> Cecilia is for high-concept audio processing. It is not for sequencing your
> rinky-dink samplers and synths.
>
> Cecilia is freeware. The next version will not be. Count your blessings.
>
> Cecilia is strictly for people who have a sense of humour. We, on the other
> hand, are very cranky people.
>
> Cecilia runs on Macintoshes, Linux boxes and SGIs. It does not run on
> Windows. When it does, we'll sell it and become obscenely wealthy.
>
> Cecilia has won international awards (just so you know...)
>
> Cecilia proves that an intelligent interface can make the difference between
> living for composing and composing for living.
>
> Cecilia is for the patron saint of music and for an obscure ftp server at MIT,
> except that's spelled Cecelia. We are not religious, but please dont confuse
> either of these with the program.
>
> Cecilia is available for download at :
> ftp://ftp.musique.umontreal.ca/pub/cecilia/
>
> Cecilia's home page for manuals and info:
> http://www.musique.umontreal.ca/CEC/
>
> Cecilia was written by Jean Piche and Alexandre Burton. If you recive more than
> one copy of this announcement, it is because you are specially well tuned to our
> intentions...
>
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HI Jean
Is their any way of download all the manual so that I can use it off line. I am
not on the net at home where I do my csounding etc.Thanks
Derek Pierce
Jean Piche wrote:
> ftp://ftp.musique.umontreal.ca/pub/cecilia/
> http://www.musique.umontreal.ca/CEC/
>
> #########################################
> # #
> # CECILIA v2.0 #
> # #
> #########################################
>
> We are happy to announce version 2 of CECILIA, the musician's software that
> makes you funnier, smarter and more attractive to the opposite sex.
>
> Cecilia was developped by composers of electroacoustic music for composers of
> electroacoustic music. If you have to ask, don't bother.
>
> Cecilia is probably the wackiest soundmaker in the world at this time. In fact,
> we believe nothing else even comes close.
>
> Cecilia requires that you know what you are doing in order to make full use of
> its features. Those who dont know what they are doing will make noises that
> everybody else makes and be mocked at large public gatherings.
>
> Cecilia gives extraordinary control over sonic time profiles. And everything
> else in between.
>
> Cecilia is for high-concept audio processing. It is not for sequencing your
> rinky-dink samplers and synths.
>
> Cecilia is freeware. The next version will not be. Count your blessings.
>
> Cecilia is strictly for people who have a sense of humour. We, on the other
> hand, are very cranky people.
>
> Cecilia runs on Macintoshes, Linux boxes and SGIs. It does not run on
> Windows. When it does, we'll sell it and become obscenely wealthy.
>
> Cecilia has won international awards (just so you know...)
>
> Cecilia proves that an intelligent interface can make the difference between
> living for composing and composing for living.
>
> Cecilia is for the patron saint of music and for an obscure ftp server at MIT,
> except that's spelled Cecelia. We are not religious, but please dont confuse
> either of these with the program.
>
> Cecilia is available for download at :
> ftp://ftp.musique.umontreal.ca/pub/cecilia/
>
> Cecilia's home page for manuals and info:
> http://www.musique.umontreal.ca/CEC/
>
> Cecilia was written by Jean Piche and Alexandre Burton. If you recive more than
> one copy of this announcement, it is because you are specially well tuned to our
> intentions...
>
> Cecilia has a discussion list. To subscribe, send a message to
> majordomo@ginette.musique.umontreal.ca with the following text in the body of
> the message: subscribe cecilia
>
> Enjoy!
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