| Hi,
A month or two ago I download v3.44, mainly to try out new the HRTF
opcodes. I was told there was a problem with the PC version operating
these, and indeed could not get them to work properly. Could anyone
forward any info. on the present state of the HRTF opcode on the
latest PC version,
Thanks in advance,
Pete Kearton
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Does anyone know if this book is available anywhere in the US?
"Inharmonique Analyse de la Bande Magnetique de l"Oeuvre de Jean Claude Risset"
by Denis Lorraine
Thanks in advance,
KIM
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Hi,
I'd be glad to try your Win95 real-time CSound, especially if it is able
to output in stereo (which is something wincsound can't do). Is your
version already available through the net?
Antti.Kaihola@siba.fi http://www.siba.fi/~akaihola/
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Hello,
Does anyone know where I could find the Fletcher-Munson curves in
a numerical-table format (not the diagram)?
Thanks,
GB
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Current state is that neither of the two of us who lookd at it have
had time to fix teh byte order in the HRTF data file.
I will give it a nudge up the stack. I know exactly what I want to
do, but it is finding the time at present -- unless someone volunteers
to mark the lexer and the parser programs -- thought not.
==John
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From: Ken Locarnini
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I'd love to try the real-time version of C-sound for Windows too. Though I
would love to learn more about CSound I'm not much of a math guy, alot of
working with CSound seems like doing algebra instead of composing music, so
anything that is a little more intuitive like a full GUI would be great.
Might actually be able to compose something with it.
By the way, what is going to happen to CSound with real-time tools like
Reality Software Synth (www.seersystems.com) and others like it coming out?
Seems like perhaps CSound has stayed too acedemic to be appreciated by
more musicians and may fall by the wayside even though its free.
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On Wed, 26 Feb 1997 jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk wrote:
> had time to fix teh byte order
^^^
Yep, you've got a byte-order problem! :-)
-- Larry Troxler -- lt@westnet.com -- Patterson, NY USA --
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Following is the copyright from the MIT manual. Is this still the correct
copyright? If so, I interpret it to mean that I cannot make publicly
available, a modified source distribution (or un-modified, for that
matter), without getting permission from MIT. Also, it would seem to
prohibit use of Csound for commercial music-making, without permission.
Is this correct? I can't use any of this code in any project that I make
available?
(also, shouldn't the source files have some sort of copyright notice in
them? This is very strange ...)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Permission to use, copy, or modify these programs and their
documentation for educational and research purposes only and
without fee is hereby granted, provided that this copyright and
permission notice appear on all copies and supporting
documentation. For any other uses of this software, in original
or modified form, including but not limited to distribution in
whole or in part, specific prior permission from M.I.T. must be
obtained. M.I.T. makes no representations about the suitability
of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without
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Ken Locarnini wrote:
>
> By the way, what is going to happen to CSound with real-time tools like
> Reality Software Synth (www.seersystems.com) and others like it coming out?
> Seems like perhaps CSound has stayed too acedemic to be appreciated by
> more musicians and may fall by the wayside even though its free.
>
The next version of SoftSamp will be in real-time, provided that you
have a fast enough Windows 95/NT machine with a decent amount of memory.
SoftSamp will also use CSound to create a more detailed output in non-
realtime. I hope to have a beta version available in the next couple
of weeks or so. The plan is to couple SoftSamp, among other things,
with the new up and coming ADI Sharc CSound gear...
BTW: SoftSamp is not using CSound for the real-time playback. We
have developed our own engine for auditioning loop points, LFO,
and ADSR envelopes all at once. Polyphony is directly related to
how fast your machine can fill in the buffers...Real-time reverbs,
filters, etc will come when machines can handle them more graciously.
It will happen...that you can guarentee...We musicians/tech heads
have an exciting world to look forward to.
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> The next version of SoftSamp will be in real-time, provided that you
> have a fast enough Windows 95/NT machine with a decent amount of memory.
> SoftSamp will also use CSound to create a more detailed output in non-
> realtime. I hope to have a beta version available in the next couple
> of weeks or so. The plan is to couple SoftSamp, among other things,
> with the new up and coming ADI Sharc CSound gear...
Dustin,
This is some of the best news I've heard in awhile. I can't wait to check
it out. Thanks for the info, these are exiting times for music/tech heads.
Ken Locarnini
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On Wed, 26 Feb 1997 jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk wrote:
> had time to fix teh byte order
^^^
Yep, you've got a byte-order problem! :-)
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>Does anyone know if this book is available anywhere in the US?
>
>"Inharmonique Analyse de la Bande Magnetique de l"Oeuvre de Jean Claude
>Risset"
> by Denis Lorraine
>
>
In fact is not a book but an Ircam report, you can
(I think) to order it, try writing to
M. Marc Battier, "Responsable" for the documentation
at Ircam.
Best REgards
Mikhail
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Antti Kaihola wrote:
> I'd be glad to try your Win95 real-time CSound, especially if it is able
> to output in stereo (which is something wincsound can't do). Is your
> version already available through the net?
Yes, my version supports full stereo output up to sr=44100 but it was
tested only with my SoundBlaster AWE32. I think it could run with all
SB16 compatible cards because it uses only windows standard wave device
drivers.
My version has not been uploaded to the net yet. I don't know how to do
it. I'm working in my home page space now, and as soon as I am done with
it I will upload realtime csound in it.
Gabriel
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