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Date1998-05-19 14:31
Fromtolve
SubjectCall for Csounders' Work/Info
hello csounders,

as there have been some posts lately inquiring about availability of csound
work, please suffer me to retrumpet what follows...      any contributions
will be greatly appreciated  -tolve
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Dear Csounders,

I am assisting in preparation of a csound FAQ and information sheet which
may be included in the appendix of Richard Boulanger's book and/or CD-ROM
on csound. This material may also be posted on the csound website at
montreal and other locations and appear on the MIT Csound site that will be
supporting the book.

if you wish to be included, kindly reply to me directly and provide any or
all of the following information you consent to include for the above
stated purposes. note that the only criteria for submission of your work is
that it utilize csound. a separate consent form will be sent if orcs, scos,
instruments or audio are desired specifically for the CD-ROM or book.
Optional information:

your name

internet address of website relevant to your work.

email address.

explanation of how csound is used, general methodology for composition,
role of other software, hardware and techniques.

name of performing group

name of compositions and/or volume (cd, whatever)

date of compositions and/or recording

contact information for purchase.


Look forward to hearing from you!

yours,
tolve
tlv@tuna.net






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From: J P Fitch 
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I am not sure what happened to scot.  However depending on your platform, may
I suggest Rosegarden as a useful thing?  It works on traditional notation
and can generate Csound scores from it.  I have used it myself when looking
at notes.  It does require Linux or SGI, but there is a Windows binary
I believe.

Anyway I will look and see what happened to scot.

=JOhn
(or rathe ==John   my typing is getting worst and worst)



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Hi folks. Is there anything out there for the Mac in the mold of the unix
pattern stream editors awk and sed?  Strikes me that something like this
would be VERY handy for editing csound scores.  Just a thought.

Cheers
Arne


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Hi jpff,

I fixed a little bug in the  int sensLine(void) - function
in file linevent.c: the ~23rd line in the function is:

    Linend = Linep + n;

replace this with

    Linend = Linep;
    if(n > 0)   Linend += n;

as n is -1 when nothing has been read but there is a remainder
from the previous line in the buffer, which will cause a line
read error.

The error only occurs if the line events follow up very quick,
this usually does not happen with hand-typed lines, but I use
line events very extensively that are generated by the control
program for example with on-screen-slider movements that send
events to stdin of the running process. By the way, does anyone
else use line events in that way? What do you use them for?

Best greetings - Peter



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Arne Hanna wrote:

> Hi folks. Is there anything out there for the Mac in the mold of the unix
> pattern stream editors awk and sed?  Strikes me that something like this
> would be VERY handy for editing csound scores.  Just a thought.

Good thought:
Try PERL. Like AWK on steroids, only more....ported to
almost everything, but specifically, MAC,&Win32/&allUNIXplatforms.
Very recently I have been working on a Perl module for editing of Csound
scores...
I will release it when the  CGI/Tk/Text  "GUI/App" (set up to use any of these
interfaces) that uses it  is evolved enough. Allows composer to use arbitrary
Perl, with some simple editing routines, to massage/generate score files. Been
using PERL for a while, thought I'd try to share. But
feel free to try PERL yourself. Very powerful.

Charlie Baker




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Something Csounders may be interested in:

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Schottstaedt 
To: cmdist@ccrma.Stanford.EDU 
Date: Tuesday, May 19, 1998 6:42 AM
Subject: clm news


>clm can now take advantage of any number of machines in
>parallel (in with-sound).  There's a section in clm.html
>giving some instructions.  Still "under construction", so
>expect rough edges; I ran it yesterday on 3 SGI's and
>3 PC's running Linux and got the throughput equivalent
>of a 600 MHz machine.  
>
>




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> 
> Hi folks. Is there anything out there for the Mac in the mold of the unix
> pattern stream editors awk and sed?  Strikes me that something like this
> would be VERY handy for editing csound scores.  Just a thought.

tcltk





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Subject: Accelerate G3s for free! Pointer for others Macs
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Hello ,

Forgive the long post ,but I had to make sure everyone who can use the 
info gets it.

Last night,or was it this morning (I get very confused) I came upon a 
little doo-dad that has made my G3-233MHz desktop even faster .

It's called the G3 Cache Utility v1.0.1 by Power Logix.
It's at  

"This will work on most, but not all, PowerMac G3 233s, and a few of the 
PowerMac G3 266. It may also work on the PowerBook G3. Early indications 
are that it works on 300/150/1Mb PowerMac G3s, also.

(If all options are selected properly and it doesn't work on your 
machine, it is because the individual SRAMs in your computer are not 
capable of running at the accelerated speeds. Apple uses many different 
SRAM vendors and some can be accelerated, some cannot.)"

It accelerates the backside cache bus speed from the regular 50% of 
proccessor speed to @ 66%.
On a 233MHz it means an increase from 116.5MHz to @155MHz.

It's just a measely 28kb or so download and IT WORKS.It's noticable.

Look for stuff for your Mac at .Go to the Software 
page,then to the Enhancements page.

Cheers,
Drew




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j. piche wrote:
>Paul,
>Perhaps, I have missed something here, but jpff already does that and 
you 
>can find the archive at both bath and montreal... I am not certain how 
>far back it goes though...

It goes back to early 1997. His archive is in a unix mailbox format, 
basically plain text with messages separated by ^A^A^A^A. It's not 
necessarily easy to find anything in particular you're looking for in 
there.  Unix people can grep the files; I don't know  what mac or 
windows people would do.

My proposed zip packages would each be a collection of HTML files and 
indexes to allow browsing them by thread, date, or author.  Much like 
what's at james' page, only they'd have all the messages going back to 
early 1997 and they'd be for offline browsing.

Regards,

PW

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You might want to look into a program called meta synth by unity audio,
sales@unityaudio.co.uk
which converts graphics files into audio files according to the users
definition. On another note, I tried to do some work myself using fractals
on csound, now I'm no great mathematition but I found it very hard to get
any results of any tangeable quality, if you do come up with something
though I would love to hear it. There are a couple of fractal music websites
out there, a simple search on alta vista should suffice. 
 



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Paul Winkler wrote:
> 
> j. piche wrote:
> >Paul,
> >Perhaps, I have missed something here, but jpff already does that and
> you
> >can find the archive at both bath and montreal... I am not certain how
> >far back it goes though...
> 
> It goes back to early 1997. His archive is in a unix mailbox format,
> basically plain text with messages separated by ^A^A^A^A. It's not
> necessarily easy to find anything in particular you're looking for in
> there.

how can one find ANYTHING easier than in a plain text file?

>  Unix people can grep the files; I don't know  what mac or
> windows people would do.

windows:
C:> find list_archive "anything" | more
(or similar)

mac users? who knows? i heard they have a shell, but i figure many
open up MS Word or an internet browser or what??

anyhow, jpffs mail list works great for me

bye
kd