| Hello,
I work with csound since only few months and now that I understand a
great part of the opcodes, I find myself in a biggest problem: I don't
have all the theorycal knowledge to be able to reproduce in csound code
what I heard in my head. So I would to know if there is some very good
theorycal books and reference that can help me with in my works!!!
Thanks
Antoine Lefebvre
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You can find some well written sound theory stuff at:-
http://www.sfu.ca/sca/Manuals/CLMs.html
Gareth Whittock
Antoine Lefebvre wrote:
> I work with csound since only few months and now that I understand a
> great part of the opcodes, I find myself in a biggest problem: I don't
> have all the theorycal knowledge to be able to reproduce in csound code
> what I heard in my head. So I would to know if there is some very good
> theorycal books and reference that can help me with in my works!!!
>
> Thanks
>
> Antoine Lefebvre
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From: jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk
Subject: Re: Test.orc/sco error ==> unrecognised messagetype 192
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Message written at 11 Sep 1998 23:20:37 +0100
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I think 192 is program change message -- and until this August Csound
did not know what to do with it. There is old code commented out in
midirecv,c which seems to do approximately teh correct thing, but
we(*) are looking closely at MIDI at present
==John
(*) That is myself, Richard Boulanger, and anyone else we can persuade...
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From: jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk
Subject: Re: csound on PC
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Each to his own! I tried to use Cecelia thsi summer and gave up as I
could not work out how to do anything with it! My preferred
environment is emacs and the SGI Unix command line, but I can manage
with emacs and Winsound. The original message asked for a shell, but
subsequent messages seem to be more about environemnts, which to me
are a different question.
I am willing to admit that winsound if problematic -- I am not a
particularly visual person and I am still amazed that it works at all.
==John |