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Re: Lorenz Orchestra

Date1997-10-16 22:19
FromJosep M Comajuncosas
SubjectRe: Lorenz Orchestra
Well, it is from Ignasi lvarez (Barcelona), who wrote several
instruments based on non-linear systems some months ago... Im not sure
if hes still in this list. This one also appears in a page mantained by
Hans Mikelson.

jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk wrote:

>
>
> PS Looks like a Mikelson orchestra to me.
>
> >The instrument below is from an old post, (apologies to the author,
> whose
> >name has been lost in time)and refers to the Lorenz Equation.




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Well, it is from Ignasi =C1lvarez (Barcelona), who wrote several
instruments based on non-linear systems some months ago... I=B4m not sure
if he=B4s still in this list. This one also appears in a page mantained b=
y
Hans Mikelson.

jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk wrote:

>
>
> PS Looks like a Mikelson orchestra to me.
>
> >The instrument below is from an old post, (apologies to the author,
> whose
> >name has been lost in time)and refers to the Lorenz Equation.





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From: charlie hubbard 
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Hello,

I'm currently building a graphical Csound Orc environment.  I'm
designing it
so that people can develope their own Csound plugin modules so they can
extend
the functionality of the program.  I'm definitely NOT a wonderful csound
hacker and I
would like some help on developing a filter plugin to the program.  I
need something
that can really bring the power of Csound to a graphical interface.
Something a
little more than just High pass, Band pass, low pass, etc.  Although
those ARE
important but I want to build it in such a way that building fractal
based filters
aren't unheard of.  Foremost it must be intiutive and easy to use, but
very
powerful.  I thought someone out there could help me out with some ideas
on
the design and more importantly the csound CODE that will be generated.
Any takers?  I'm developing this in TCL/TK so platform portablity is not

a problem (g), and all plugins can be used by all users.  Even if you
don't
want to do the development yourself, just ideas would help me out a lot.

thanks
charlie




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From: Jean Piche 
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> 
> I'm currently building a graphical Csound Orc environment.  I'm
> designing it
> so that people can develope their own Csound plugin modules so they can
> extend
> the functionality of the program.  I'm definitely NOT a wonderful csound
> hacker and I
> would like some help on developing a filter plugin to the program.  I
> need something
> that can really bring the power of Csound to a graphical interface.
> Something a
> little more than just High pass, Band pass, low pass, etc.  Although
> those ARE
> important but I want to build it in such a way that building fractal
> based filters
> aren't unheard of.  Foremost it must be intiutive and easy to use, but
> very
> powerful.  I thought someone out there could help me out with some ideas
> on
> the design and more importantly the csound CODE that will be generated.
> Any takers?  I'm developing this in TCL/TK so platform portablity is not


Charlie,

You'll probably want to check Cecilia (for Linux, Mac and SGI):

ftp://ftp.musique.umontreal.ca/pub/sgi/CECILIA1.75.tar.gz (sgi)
ftp://ftp.musique.umontreal.ca/pub/cecilia1.75b1.sit.bin  (Linux)
ftp://ftp.musique.umontreal.ca/pub/sgi/cecLINUX1.75.tar.gz (Mac)

Does all that and then some.... ;)



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