| Hi everyone,
This is just a reminder that Analog Devices will be at the AES/Amsterdam
show this weekend at booth H31. Alex Burton and I will be showing some
new demos and Cecilia running on our card. We have a MIDI joystick
(courtesy of the Technology Playgroup in Montreal) to change crazy
effects over drum loops. I might have a few extra passes left, just
email me if anyone's interested.
I hope to see some of you there!
Scotty Vercoe
Extended Csound Applications Consultant
Analog Devices Software & Systems Technology Division
Tel: (781) 461-3569 FAX: (781) 461-4291
Support: Csound.support@analog.com
Website: http://www.analog.com/
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Paul Winkler wrote:
> It's much too big, I'm afraid. The whole damn thing (jpff's complete
> mail archives from feb. 1997 to april 1998, html-ized with date, thread,
> and author indeces) runs to a whopping 16,666 kilobytes. It's the
> mailbox of the beast. The same stuff in original non-html mailbox
> format is still 8257 kb. There's a total of 3,296 messages. I guess we
> talk a lot.
>
> I could shave a bit of that size off by having the various navigational
> links appear only at the top (or bottom ?) of each message, rather than
> at both top and bottom. But that would be pretty minimal help.
>
> Incidentally, the Linux version of netscape really can't deal with the
> size of the index pages. It freezes after loading 64% of the date index,
> or 68% of the thread index. The threads index is 382 k, the author and
> date indeces are 505 k each. Lynx reads 'em just fine, but nobody cares
> about that, right?
> I also booted into Win95 and tried accessing them via Netscape 3.0...
> reads the indexes okay. But I haven't yet found a good way to copy
> 3,000+ files from one partition to another :)
>
> But even if we limited the archive to e.g. the last six months, it's
> still a good 8 megs or so... anyone have that much free web space
> floating around???
>
> Alternately, offer an amount of space and I'll figure out how much of
> the archive could fit, starting with more recent messages.
>
> The whole HTML archive tarred and compressed with gzip makes for a 2723
> KB file, which might be reasonable to put on an ftp server somewhere, if
> people prefer to download the archive and access it locally.
>
> There is one odd detail about the HTML archive, which I probably won't
> bother to fix unless someone requests it: although there is an author
> index, it is not linked to from each message page. I figure that having
> an author index at all is not that important... what would you use it
> for, unless you perhaps haven't had your daily dosage of =cw4t7abs ?
>
> Well, even if no one else ever sees the whole thing, at least I have a
> nice browsable archive on my local machine now...
>
> best,
>
> PW
>
> >Date: Tue, 12 May 1998 07:48:47 -0400
> >From: Jean Piche
> >Paul Winkler wrote:
> >>
> >> Success!
> >>
> >> I now have managed to create an HTML archive of this mailing list,
> (snip)
> >> Now all we need is someone to give these files a home on the web!
> >>
> >> Any volunteers? Dave T., are you still with us?
>
> >How big is the full package?
I don't think that having them in HTML is as important as having the plain
text messages indexed either by an internal or external search engine.
Since it appears that there are problems with the overall size of the
archive, it makes sense to leave them in text form to keep it small and to
also break up each message into its own file so that browsers don't need to
load such a huge file. That way we could initiate a search with a few
keywords (plus the archive site name if we're talking about an external
search engine) and get all the messages that we're actually interested in.
Having hyperlinked message threads is nice, but alternatively a searchable
archive would suffice.
Anybody know how to get a search engine company to point at an archive?
-jsb
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Subject: Accelerate G3s for free! Pointer for others Macs
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Hello Everyone,
Forgive the long post ,but I had to make sure everyone who can use the
info gets it.
Also,I sent this out before,but it seems o have vanished....Oooooh
spooooky .
Last night,or was it this morning (I get very confused) I came upon a
little doo-dad that has made my G3-233MHz desktop even faster .
It's called the G3 Cache Utility v1.0.1 by Power Logix.
It's at
"This will work on most, but not all, PowerMac G3 233s, and a few of the
PowerMac G3 266. It may also work on the PowerBook G3. Early indications
are that it works on 300/150/1Mb PowerMac G3s, also.
(If all options are selected properly and it doesn't work on your
machine, it is because the individual SRAMs in your computer are not
capable of running at the accelerated speeds. Apple uses many different
SRAM vendors and some can be accelerated, some cannot.)"
It accelerates the backside cache bus speed from the regular 50% of
proccessor speed to @ 66%.
On a 233MHz it means an increase from 116.5MHz to @155MHz.
It's just a measely 28kb or so download and IT WORKS.It's noticable.
Look for stuff for your Mac at .Go to the Software
page,then to the Enhancements page.
Cheers,
Drew
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Hello,
I've been off the list for a while, but now I'm back and wondering:
what's the status of the new Csound book? I went to big bad Amazon.com
and was only able to find these titles:
1. Discovering Cake Decorating by B. Vercoe
2. My C Sound Box by Jane Moncure
Card catalog description : A little girl fills her sound box with many
words beginning with the letter "c."
If anybody has an ETA on the real Csound book, please let me know! I'm
dying to get a copy.
Thanks,
James
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i've read the mail archive thread sideways; maybe i'm joining in too late. In
any case, we could store the archives at the university of montreal, and maybe
break them down in months or something so the indexes are manageable. I could
also make a (very crude) text search engine so it would be usable. Only thing
i'm not sure is how to collect them automatically (is majordomo already doing
it?).
i'll be somewhat out of touch for a week or so; i'll see what the project
status is when i come back...
Alex Burton.
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>pencil
It is possible to take a cannonball apart into finitely many pieces, and
put those pieces together to
form a solid sphere the size of the sun. This is the Banach-Tarski Paradox,
invented by the mathematician Stefan
Banach and the logician Alfred Tarski in 1924. In fact it is true that any
solid 3-dimensional object can be taken
apart in this way and the pieces put together to form any other solid 3-D
object of ANY size and shape. So for
instance a pencil could be taken apart and put back together to form wooden
Eiffel Tower.
As you may have guessed, the pieces are not particularly nice: they are, in
some sense, inconceivably
complicated. Of course, the Banach-Tarski Paradox is a mathematical
theorem, and is not true in the real physical
world. Or is it? The reason usually given for its counter-intuitive nature
is that it relies on an axiom of
mathematics called the Axiom of Choice. But it has been pointed out that
there are other such paradoxical
theorems which do not depend on the Axiom of Choice. Another argument is
that the pieces are so complicated
that they do not have a definite volume as we usually define it in
mathematics (called Lebesgue Measure).
Whatever the truth of the matter, though, this is a surprising and
fascinating piece of mathematics which raises
deep questions
about
human
understanding
of the world
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From: tolve
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have been plugging soundfiles (using diskin) into xform in fof. works great.
but is there a way to make the original sound even remotely recognizable
using any granular opcode?
tolve
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From: Hans Mikelson
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Subject: Granular Synthesis Example Orc/Sco
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Hi,
Here are some basic granular synthesis examples. I'd swear I heard these on
last week's Outer Limits episode...
Have fun,
Hans Mikelson
; ORCHESTRA
sr=44100
kr=4410
ksmps=10
nchnls=2
;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------
; Your Basic Granular Synthesis
;---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-------
instr 1
idur = p3
iamp = p4
ifqc = cpspch(p5)
igrtab = p6
iwintab = p7
ifrng = p8
idens = p9
ifade = p10
igdur = .2
kamp linseg 0, ifade, 1, idur-2*ifade, 1, ifade, 0
; Amp Fqc Dense AmpOff PitchOff GrDur GrTable
WinTable MaxGrDur
aoutl grain p4, ifqc, idens, 100, ifqc*ifrng, igdur, igrtab,
iwintab, 5
aoutr grain p4, ifqc, idens, 100, ifqc*ifrng, igdur, igrtab,
iwintab, 5
outs aoutl*kamp, aoutr*kamp
endin
; SCORE
f2 0 1024 7 0 224 1 800 0
f3 0 8192 7 1 8192 -1
f4 0 1024 7 0 512 1 512 0
f5 0 1024 10 1 .3 .1 0 .2 .02 0 .1 .04 ; This one sounds sort of
vocal.
f6 0 1024 10 1 0 .5 0 .33 0 .25 0 .2 0 .167 ; This one sounds square wave
hollow.
; Start Dur Amp Freq GrTab WinTab FqcRng Dens Fade
i1 0.0 6.5 700 9.00 5 4 .210 200 1.8
i1 5.2 3.5 800 7.08 . 4 .110 100 0.8
i1 8.1 5.2 600 7.10 . 4 .112 100 0.9
i1 14.2 6.6 900 8.03 . 4 .021 150 1.6
i1 21.3 4.5 1000 9.00 . 4 .031 150 1.2
i1 26.5 13.5 1100 6.09 . 4 .121 150 1.5
i1 30.7 9.3 900 8.05 . 4 .014 150 2.5
i1 34.2 5.8 700 10.02 . 4 .14 150 1.6
; Start Dur Amp Freq GrTab WinTab FqcRng Dens Fade
i1 3.0 6.7 700 8.02 6 4 .140 200 1.8
i1 7.2 5.5 800 9.08 . 4 .010 100 0.8
i1 10.1 5.2 600 7.11 . 4 .112 100 0.9
i1 15.2 6.6 900 8.02 . 4 .21 150 1.6
i1 22.3 8.5 1000 9.02 . 4 .031 150 1.2
i1 27.5 12.5 1100 10.01 . 4 .121 150 1.5
i1 31.7 8.3 900 8.05 . 4 .014 150 2.5
i1 36.2 3.8 700 9.02 . 4 .34 150 1.6
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From: Paul Winkler
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>Date: Thu, 14 May 1998 17:02:04 -0400
>From: Alex Burton
>Subject: Re: HTML csound mailing list archive
>To: Paul Winkler , csound@maths.ex.ac.uk
>
>
> i've read the mail archive thread sideways; maybe i'm joining in too
late. In
>any case, we could store the archives at the university of montreal,
and maybe
>break them down in months or something so the indexes are manageable. I
could
>also make a (very crude) text search engine so it would be usable.
Are you offering ftp space, or http?
My first idea was to make an HTML archive to be placed on the web. That
would still be my preference, but it's BIG. I think a reasonable size
for each chunk of the archive would be one or two months' worth of mail.
I would like to do it so that threads don't stretch across separate
sections of the archive since that's probably the most useful way to
find the information you need.
A variation on that would be to have only the most recent messages on an
http server and store the rest as compressed packages in a number of
formats: plain text and html in both zip and gz formats (but what do mac
people use?). I'd probably make the filenames along the lines of
csnd-97-1.html.gz
John Boyd suggested an alternative plan: plain text with an online
search engine. That would do the trick too, it's up to you if you want
to make a search engine...
Only thing
>i'm not sure is how to collect them automatically (is majordomo already
doing
>it?).
Dunno... jpff?
> i'll be somewhat out of touch for a week or so; i'll see what the
project
>status is when i come back...
>
>
> Alex Burton.
No hurry. :)
PW
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From: jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk
Subject: Re: illegal opcode
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There is no noctdft opcode in the Csound that I know -- it is not in
the manual. Its use was replaced by the spectral data-types (so I am
told).
==John ffitch
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