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Waveform Ftable Cookbook Numerical???

Date1998-09-27 18:23
FromSONICMAN
SubjectWaveform Ftable Cookbook Numerical???
Hello,

    We all know that the Ftable .....10 1 = a sine wave and I know the
square, and saw numbers, but does any one have or know of the correct
book, or www site that has a LARGE variety of these numbers?

i.e. approximations of; a trumpet, white noise, violin, distorted
guitar???

Thank you fellow Csounders,
Marcus

 



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Hello,

    I've finally broken down my first few barriers with Csound and it
feels great. Now my questions.
In the following .orc example how would I insert a res,Q filter with its
own adsr control seperate from the amplitude...

instr 1
    a1 oscil 10000,440,1
    out a1
 
 
 

endin

feel free to hit the qoute button on any answers to this and simple
insert the correct formula

Thanks,
Marcus



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From: SONICMAN 
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Hello, me again,

    I can't seem to find version 3.47 of Csound for my PowerMac/PPC, any
ideas where? Or what is the scoop on the platforms version? I would
really like to get some of the new opcodes!

Thanks,
Marcus



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From: Hans Mikelson 
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Hi,

A while ago a posted a short introduction to Csound targeted at the complete
beginner.  I have created a web page from this message.  It is available at
the following web site:

http://www.werewolf.net/~hljmm/csound/articles/intro.html

I thought this might be useful for some of the new people on the list.

Regards,
Hans Mikelson




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Is it possible to get a digest version of the list (all emails for one 
day sent in one)?

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I've been trying to get started with Csound 3.482 on PC
but I'm having trouble with the tutorials...
I can't get them to work.  Some files work for me some don't
I still don't have a clue what's going on...
could somebody please help....

could sombody send me a .orc and .sco file with comments
that will genterat a 10 sec. sine wave at 440hz
with a sample rate of 44,100
a stereo file...
a small request..
and send me a url with some tutorials that work well and explain on
Csound on a basic level.
thanks,
mr. humble





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Hi all,

In Csounder version 3.3 in the preferences dialog you can
set it to use a MIDI file.  However, in the main screen of
Csounder you have to have both an .orc and .sco file selected
before you can compile.  The problem is that the wav file which
is output contains note data from both the .sco file and the MIDI
file.  How do I set it so that I hear only MIDI file note data?
Is there a way to bypass the .sco file?

Thank you,
Wayne




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I do not agree.  linepos is set to -1 after a newline (line 165) so it
is zero when the # is read.  There may be an error in that the initial
value is set to 0 rather than -1 on line 86
==John ffitch


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Message written at 28 Sep 1998 10:06:49 +0100
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I do not agree.  linepos is set to -1 after a newline (line 165) so it
is zero when the # is read.  There may be an error in that the initial
value is set to 0 rather than -1 on line 86
==John ffitch