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Re: in opcode

Date1999-04-03 15:58
Fromjpff@maths.bath.ac.uk
SubjectRe: in opcode
Message written at 02 Apr 1999 17:42:26 +0530
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You did not say from where the input was coming.  -i takes an argument
like -o does.  If you use in without a -i it should come from the
sound card's input.  I have not checked that this works on any public 
system, but it used to, and certainly does on Extended Csound.....
==John ffitch


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From: Hans Mikelson 
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Subject: Re: Csound Magazine Spring 1999
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Hi,

I made corrections today to tokbox.sco and modified Within.orc to match the
current opcode names.

Hans Mikelson



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From: Thomas Neuhaus 
To: Hans Mikelson 
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Subject: Re: Csound Magazine Spring 1999
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On Thu, 1 Apr 1999, Hans Mikelson wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> The spring 1999 issue of Csound Magazine is now complete and available at
> the following site:
> 
> http://www.werewolf.net/~hljmm/Ezine/
> 

Dear Hans,

is this wonderful magazine available in any other format so that people
(me!) can download it as a whole and print and read it offline? (I just
dont like having to print every article by itself out of netscape.)

Just asking...
Thomas
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From: David Boothe 
To: 'jim altieri' , csound@maths.ex.ac.uk
Subject: RE: declicking
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 1999 10:16:50 -0600 
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Try using linen or adsr.

-David.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: jim altieri [mailto:jim.altieri@oberlin.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, April 01, 1999 11:36 PM
> To: csound@maths.ex.ac.uk
> Subject: declicking
> 
> 
> hi everybody,
>   i've heard a bunch of you mentioning at one time or another about
> declicking a csound piece.  what are some techniques to do 
> so?  it's really
> become an issue with the piece on which i'm currently 
> working.  if this is
> too elementary of a question, feel free to respond privately, 
> or with a url
> for a tutorial that answers this question.  thanx.
> -jim altieri
> 
> 
> __________________________________________________________
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> http://www.oberlin.edu/~jaltieri
> jim.altieri@oberlin.edu
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> (440) 775-6243
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RE: declicking



Try using linen or adsr.

-David.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: jim altieri [mailto:jim.altieri@oberlin.edu]
> Sent: Thursday, April 01, 1999 11:36 PM
> To: csound@maths.ex.ac.uk
> Subject: declicking
>
>
> hi everybody,
>   i've heard a bunch of you mentioning at one time or another about
> declicking a csound piece.  what are some techniques to do
> so?  it's really
> become an issue with the piece on which i'm currently
> working.  if this is
> too elementary of a question, feel free to respond privately,
> or with a url
> for a tutorial that answers this question.  thanx.
> -jim altieri
>
>
> __________________________________________________________
> http://mp3.com/tweeg/
> http://www.oberlin.edu/~jaltieri
> jim.altieri@oberlin.edu
> ocmr 76
> oberlin, oh 44074
> (440) 775-6243
>

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