| Hi
I had this trouble to start with, you need to very carefully edit your class
path.
Derek Pierce.
Jens Reimer wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Oct 1998 11:00:21 -0500, you wrote:
>
> >WIth the new 1.0.1 I'm getting the following error:
> >
> > Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> >javax/swing/UIManager
> >
> > at commonView.CSoundApplication.main(CSoundApplication.java)
> >
> >Anyone else getting this ?
> yes same to me here.
>
> Und Tschüss
> Jens Reimer
>
> Email:
> jens.reimer@t-online.de
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sorry 'bout that.
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>>Any suggestions for a good csound orchestra to
>>mimic the sound of a theremin?
I did one once using fof & mouse input for pitch and amplitude. It sounded
a lot like my Etherwave.
Bye,
Hans Mikelson
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Subject: Vdelay is in ms?
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I' m working on some source based on vdelay.
It seems to me that the argument asig and adel of the function VDELAY are
expressed in milliseconds.
In the manual they are defined in samples..
Am I wrong ?
Thank you in advance for any suggestion
P.S.Thanks to JPFF for the answer about f_statement.
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It says in the current Computer Music Journal that Cecilia
is available for windows! I checked the ftp address printed
but, alas, not there. Is this just a misprint, or is
Cecilia going to be ported to Windows soon?
Wayne
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will be..
patience is the mark of the wise person
Wayne Freno wrote:
>
> It says in the current Computer Music Journal that Cecilia
> is available for windows! I checked the ftp address printed
> but, alas, not there. Is this just a misprint, or is
> Cecilia going to be ported to Windows soon?
>
> Wayne
>
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There's a new addition to the sound utilities I have on my web page...
I've added 'sndpan' an early ircam sndfile utility that pans a mono file
into a stereo file according to
parameters you give it. (Man page at end of message.) This was
originally code by Denis Lorrain.
does anyone know what happened to him?
So, like all these ports, I used Bill Schottstaedt's sndlib. It reads
losta sndfile types, If
your original file isa .wav, ircam (orig),.aiff, or NeXT soundfile, it
writes out the same type of header it read. Otherwise it writes an AIFF
file.
USAGE: sndpan sound1 sound2 < function
or (entering function manually)
prompt>sndpan sound1 sound2
prompt>90.0 0
prompt>45 2.0
prompt>0 3.5
prompt>90 4.0
prompt>^D
OR
cat functionfile | sndpan sound1 sound2
And if you missed it there is also :
sndnorm - takes filename as arg, w/ optional output filename, & rescales
first file to
max value for it's data type...(0.0-1.0, or 0-32768) output name
defaults to 'inName'.rs
sndin - reads sndfiles, & puts the samples as floats or shorts out on
stdout
sndout - reads stdin & writes a sndfile w/ either an Ircam, wav, aiff,
NeXT, or no header
These can be used like so :
sndin someRandomSoundfileInOddButSupportedFormat | sndout -cN -J
outputIrcamfile
(or wav with -W, NeXT w/ -X , -S for raw,no header, -A for Aiff)
You may notice the Unix pipe '|' in this example: yeah, so far, all I
have is binary for
Linux (RH5.1:glibc) & source..I *really* should be a fairly easy port to
any console system!!
As I said before all the OS/compiler dependancies arein Bill's code,
just check it out for
your compiler toggle, edit the makefile, and dang-it, it oughta
work!.(meaning, okok, i'll port 'em
soon..grumble...try linux!, I answer)
To find:
http://www.charlieb.com/ (my very out-of-date web page)
ftp://ftp.charlieb.com/ (public ftp on same)
To end this (long) note, I include two docs: one is the man page for the
app, the other is a description of the headers Bill's software (and
therefore this port) will read/write.
Take Care,
Char lieB
SNDPAN(1) IRCAM Soundfile System (& more-cb)
SNDPAN(1)
NAME
sndpan -pans a mono soundfile between two output channels
SYNOPSIS
sndpan In_file Out_file < Function
DESCRIPTION
Sndpan takes as its input a mono soundfile and varies the
amplitude sent to the two output channels according to a
set of angle-time pairs. The effect is that of adjusting
the pan pot on a mixer.
In_file must be a mono file.
Out_file, which will be opened by sndpan, will be a stereo
file.
Function is a set of angle-time pairs which define the
movement of the sound in time. This is accomplished by
linear interpolation between the values for the angles and
for the times.
Angle is in degrees(0-90), where 0 is channel 1 and 90 is
channel 2. Values between 0 and 90 are distributed pro-
portionally between the two channels.
NOTE: sndpan will not prompt you for the angle-time pairs.
The program will quit upon reaching one of two states;
either the end of the Function or the end of the input
soundfile.
EXAMPLES
sndpan in_file out_file < space.fun
or
a.out | sndpan in_file out_file
or
sndpan in_file out_file
45.3 0.0 /* centered */
90. 6.833 /* to right */
90.0 16.833 /* stays right 10 sec */
10 23.5 /* move toward left */
80.8 25.3 /* then quickly right */
^D
AUTHOR
Denis Lorrain (IRCAM) (& CharlieB)
HEADER FUNCTIONALITY FROM SNDLIB:
headers supported read/write
NeXT/Sun/DEC/AFsp
AIFF/AIFC
RIFF (Microsoft wave)
IRCAM (old style)
no header
headers supported read-only
8SVX (IFF), EBICSF, INRS, ESPS,
SPPACK, ADC (OGI), NIST-SPHERE, AVR, VOC,
Sound Tools, Turtle Beach SMP, SoundFont 2.0,
Sound Designer I and II, PSION, MAUD,
Tandy DeskMate, Gravis Ultrasound, ASF,
Comdisco SPW, Goldwave sample, omf, quicktime
Sonic Foundry, SBStudio II, Delusion digital,
Digiplayer ST3, Farandole Composer WaveSample,
Ultratracker WaveSample, Sample Dump exchange,
Yamaha SY85 and TX16, Covox v8, SPL, AVI
Incomplete: OMF, AVI, ASF, QuickTime, SoundFont 2.0.
Not handled: Esignal, ILS, HTK, DVSM, SoundEdit.
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