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Date1998-03-04 14:53
FromKen Locarnini
SubjectRe: wcshell

> >Hi Ken
> >I've found that WCshell is very good as an interface for windows 95
users. 
> I
> >started
> >using it this weekend and its very good . It will be better when it has 
> some
> >documentation.
> >Derek aka Beatsystem
> 
> Dont mind trying it. Can you tell me where you found it? How does it
compare 
> to Winsound?
> 
> pedro
> 
Hi Pedro,
	Its beyond comparison to Winsound.  Its a full production environment
though you will have to figure out how to set up its many features.  Write
me if you get stuck.  Also the installation is in Spanish so good luck. 
Its worth it!

http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/4768/

The author is also writing a book on Csound which will be available here:

http://www.axnet.it/contempo/inglese/contemporanea/news/csound.html

Enjoy! 
Ken



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tolve wrote:
> 
> would someone please recommend what they judge to be the best study aids
> available for do-it-yourselfers brushing up or learning algebra and
> calculus? particular books, software, implants, whatever. kindly indicate
> authors, publishers, outlets, surgeons...
> 
> again, any assistance will be appreciated.
> 
> tolve

Here is one I'm using for algebra. It is short (178 pp)and succinct,
more of a reference book really, but good as a review, if like me, your
formal algebra study was long, long ago in a galaxy far away.

"Master Math: Algebra" by Debra Anne Ross. Career Press, 1996. ISBN:
1-56414-194-2  US$9.95

    Career Press
    3 Tice Rd.
    P.O. Box 687
    Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, 07147
    USA
    (800)CAREER-1 or (201)848-0310

They also have one on pre-calculus and geometry. Haven't seen it,
though.

-David Boothe




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I very much recomend the first two chapters of
Digital Audio Signal Processing: An Anthology, ed. by J. Strawn

these are

"An Introduction to the Mathematics of Digital Signal Processing" by F.R.
Moore

and

"An Introduction the Digital Filter Theory" by J.O.Smith


They require no more than basic algebra to begin, and Dick Moore's chapter
introduces
the analytic geometry and calculus it uses in perhaps the clearest and most
gentle way I have ever seen! Heck, I am a *trumpet* player, and I understood!
;-) Similarly, I think Julius' intro to filter
theory is a model of clarity. Three thumbs up!

Good luck!

CharlieB




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Hi all,
	Does anyone know of a way of having Csound render each instrument in an
orc to a seperate wave file?  Or is this impossible with mixing of signals?
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Separate the score by instrument.
-- 
Mike Berry
mikeb@nmol.com
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On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, Mike Berry wrote:

> Separate the score by instrument.

or even easier, run the same score and orchestra with an extract
file that extracts only instruments.

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Nicola Bernardini
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Re graphics: A picture is worth 10K words -- but only those to describe
the picture.  Hardly any sets of 10K words can be adequately described
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From: Paul Winkler 
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I'm pretty sure that this has been covered before. But poor James' 
mailing list archive is still missing most of the messages, so I have 
nowhere to look it up! It's the old "What's wrong with Gen 01?" problem. 
I already did RTFM, to no avail...

I always get errors like this:

FTERROR, ftable 1: insufficient args
f  1    0.00    0.00   -1.00  "/Sounds/temp/testing-2.aiff" ...
SECTION 1:
ftable 1:
INIT ERROR in instr 1: invalid ftable no. 1.000000
a1      loscil  iamp    icps    p6      440     -1      0       0
-1       0       0
          B  4.000 - note deleted.  i1 had 1 init errors

; here's the orchestra
sr = 44100
kr = 2205
ksmps = 20
nchnls = 1
instr 1 ; (basic sample trigger, use with gen 01)
iamp = ampdb(p4)
; db = p4, pitch = p5, ftable number = p6
icps = cpspch(p5)
a1 loscil iamp, icps, p6, 440; base freq 440, no loop
out a1
endin

; score
f1 0 0 -1 "/Sounds/temp/ann-7b.aiff" 0 0 ; no inskip, no rescale, 
                              ; read format/size from header
; at dur dB 8ve.pc table 
i1 0  2  70  8.00    01
i1 2  .  80  7.05    .
i1 4  .  90  6.03    .
e

It doesn't seem to be a problem with the soundfile; sndinfo likes the 
file just fine:
/Sounds/temp/testing-2.aiff:
testing-2.aiff: AIFF, 353792 samples, no looping
 AIFF soundfile, no looping
        srate 44100, monaural, 16 bit shorts, 8.02 seconds
        headersiz 54, datasiz 707584 (353792 sample frames)



Hello? What is the frequency, kenneth? Kenneth, what is the frequency?

Thanks,

PW

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>That cryptic language from =cw4t7abs is getting on my nerves.

eczam!n!ng phenomena dzat = lokal + non.stat!onar+e.

>WHO is this

netochka nezvanova

>and WHAT
>is he/she/it trying to achieve by wasting bandwidth
>with that crap ??????

dze selekt!on ov wavelet tekn!kz = 1 eczplorator+e procesz.
    dze wavelet toolbokx z!mp!f!ez d!sz w!th !tz !nnovat!v

po!nt +
         kl!k

g u i = v e L t


>David.


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A WCShell help file (with info on registration) is now at the same URL
of WCShell:
http://www.axnet.it/edison/wcshell.zip

-- 

Riccardo Bianchini, Professor
Scuola di Musica Elettronica
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On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, Paul Winkler wrote:
> 
> Hello? What is the frequency, kenneth? Kenneth, what is the frequency?

I have come across this quotation many times.  From where does it
orinate?

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Wayne Freno wrote:

> On Wed, 4 Mar 1998, Paul Winkler wrote:
> >
> > Hello? What is the frequency, kenneth? Kenneth, what is the frequency?
>
> I have come across this quotation many times.  From where does it
> orinate?
>
> --
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(orinate? ;-))Thus I have heard:

    Dan Rather was walking in New York city, when a crazy man attacked him
shouting the immortal
words:
"What is the frequency, kenneth? Kenneth, what is the frequency?"

Michael Stipe of the popular rock group R.E.M. thought this was interesting
and wrote a song (on their album 'Monster') entitled:
"What's the frequency, kenneth? "

Meditate upon these words intently: focus on them as if they were a red-hot
ball of iron that you
can neither spit out nor swallow. Then get on to writing music, because
they're (literally) the
ravings of a madman. @:-)

(somewhat useful ) PS:
Publisher & info for the intro text I wrote of in an earlier post:
Digital Audio Signal Processing, An Anthology, ed. by John Strawn
The Computer Music and Digital Audio Series
William Kaufman, LosAltos, CA, publisher (1985)
ISBN 0-86576-082-9
Again, for those people wanting a grasp on digital audio signal processing,
I cannot recommend
this book highly enough. It also has one of the best explanations of the
internals of the
'phase vocoder' DFFT algorithm....('pvoc')..in it's seminal (for computer
music) form coded by
Marc Dolson. Dick Moore's Elements of Computer Music also covers the code
in detail, but
I really prefer the earlier article (in the Strawn book) for explaining
this code. But perhaps that's 'cause I just got through a long contract
working with John Gordon, one of the authors...nice guy!
;-)

L&K, all....

CharlieB




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Paul Winkler wrote:
> 
> It's the old "What's wrong with Gen 01?" problem.

Nothing. It's just fine. Though you need to pass it an extra
zero as argument

f1 0 0 -1 "/Sounds/temp/ann-7b.aiff" 0 0 0
		; no inskip, no rescale, 
                ; read format/size from header is what that zero says
    
> I already did RTFM

...and you need to get the current html manual.

	ftp://ftp.musique.umontreal.ca/pub/

get the file CsManual3.47b2.(whichever packing format)


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I tried ordering this book several years ago, and was told it was out of print.
Has it been re-issued?

Richard Dobson


Charles Baker wrote:...

> Publisher & info for the intro text I wrote of in an earlier post:
> Digital Audio Signal Processing, An Anthology, ed. by John Strawn
> The Computer Music and Digital Audio Series
> William Kaufman, LosAltos, CA, publisher (1985)
> ISBN 0-86576-082-9
>