| i received this from amazon books today (no further comments needed):
> As you requested, we are notifying you of new books matching the
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> subjects include "Computer music"
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> "The Csound Book : Perspectives in Software Synthesis, Sound Design,
> Signal Processing, and Programming"
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> by
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> Richard Charles Boulanger
>
> List: $55.00 -- Our Price: $55.00
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> Subjects: Computer music; Instruction and study; Computer
> composition; Musical Composition; Microcomputer Sound;
> Music; Electronic & Computer; Composition; Personal
> Computers & Microcomputers - General; Computers
>
> Publisher: Mit Pr
> Binding: Paperback
> Expected publication date: October 1999
> ISBN: 0262522616
> URL: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0262522616/ref=s_e
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Csound has a number of FM sounds built in -- fmbell, fmrhode,
fmwurlie, fmmetal, fmb3, fmvoice and fmpercfl. I take it you want
more detail than these?
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In a fit of uncharacteristic benevolence my Head of Department has
agreed to buy my student a Linux PC with soundcard. So, I am asking
all you knowledgeable people what soundcard should I ask for? The
student is particularly interested in drums sounds, and is
investigating the production of such sounds by physical models, and
so some sonic accuracy is required. If it were a Windows machine i
might ask for a Creamware card. What is the best for Linux?
==John ffitch
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I have seen a report that the change made to delayr and delayw to give
better nesting of delay lines means that the well-known xanadu
orchestra fails. Unfortunately I cannot remember exactly what was
done, or when. If anyone can enlighten me I would be grateful (a
failure of my ChangeLog i am afraid). Anyway, I am not sure what to
do about this.
Thoughts?
==John ffitch
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Reading the code it currently says if there is a release then set the
could to the length of the global release time. I think that I could
add an optional argument which if given takes precedence. Can you
provide me with a *complete* test (orc/score/MIDI file) as i am not
set up for MIDI.
Indeed I have sketched that change -- just needs some tests
==John ffitch
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I have changed linevent so it accepts an e event with any number of
arguments
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at home i normally use the unofficial linux csound, but at school (univ
of texas) we have 3.58 on the pcs. today i was trying to run a piece
that used the % operator. csound didnt understand it. so i rewrote it
to use the mod opcode, which got the same response. my linux version
does not have this problem. so whats up with mod in the official
version? also, related, whats with the bath server? i am still not
able to connect to it. montreal had 3.58 but i thought there was a 3.59
now.
:P
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From: Roger Klaveness
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I'm interested in this too
We have currently 3 linux-machines with Turtle Beach Fiji cards which should be
OK except that the driver hangs sometimes and the machines need to be rebooted,
so if someone know of a good card with digital i/o that has a solid linux-driver
I'll be interested to hear about it.
Here is a page with some information ( I believe Paul Winkler is here too ?)
http://www.ulster.net/~abigoo/pw_linux/Audio-Quality-HOWTO.html
Anyone had experience with Hoontech 4Dwave, I have a feeling that the extra
card with digital inputs doesn't work with ALSA, is that correct?
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Roger Klaveness : rogerkl@notam.uio.no
NoTAM : http://www.notam.uio.no/
Kunstnett Norge : http://www.kunst.no/
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On Tue, 05 Oct 1999, jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk wrote:
> In a fit of uncharacteristic benevolence my Head of Department has
> agreed to buy my student a Linux PC with soundcard. So, I am asking
> all you knowledgeable people what soundcard should I ask for? The
> student is particularly interested in drums sounds, and is
> investigating the production of such sounds by physical models, and
> so some sonic accuracy is required. If it were a Windows machine i
> might ask for a Creamware card. What is the best for Linux?
> ==John ffitch
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