| Will you guys lighten up? It is a *joke*! (Which I have passed on to one
or two woman friends, who will probably have a good laugh over it)
Larry
On Fri, 3 Apr 1998, Derek Pierce wrote:
> Hear Hear
>
> B. Battey wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 2 Apr 1998, Jim Stevenson's reader wrote:
> >
> > > yesterday scientists in the USA revealed that beer contains
> > > small traces of female hormones. To prove their theory
> > > they fed 100 men 12 pints of beer and observed that 100% of
> > > them started talking nonsense and couldn't drive.
> >
> > ooops. particularly given the fact that electronic music culture is
> > overwhelmingly male and the discouragment and insensitivity that some
> > women have experienced when trying to work within its culture, such humor
> > is, I think, rather inappropriate for this forum.
> >
> > -=bret battey
>
>
>
>
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At 08:29 AM 4/3/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Will you guys lighten up? It is a *joke*! (Which I have passed on to one
>or two woman friends, who will probably have a good laugh over it)
it's a joke that is in poor taste and best left off this forum...
thank you,
KIM
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From: David Boothe
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Subject: Grain Syntax
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Greetings-
Before I was aware of this list, I began using the grain opcode. Didn't
take long to discover that the argument, igdur, is missing from the
syntax structure in the manual, but is defined under Initialisation.
Apparently igdur is required by the compiler, since an Insufficient
Arguments message comes up if it is not there. Here is the syntax as
listed in the manual, both old and new versions:
ar grain xamp, xpitch, xdens, kampoff, kpitchoff, kgdur,
igfn, iwfn, imgdur
Through a little reasoning, but mostly trial and error, I came up with
this:
ar grain xamp, xpitch, xdens, kampoff, kpitchoff, kgdur,
igfn, iwfn, igdur, imgdur
Actually, I don't understand the purpose of igdur, since it seems to be
covered by kgdur, but the compiler wants to see it. To be safe, I've
always set kgdur = igdur and imgdur to a multiple such as imgdur =
2*igdur.
Under these conditions, the statement will compile and produce
reasonably predictable results, but can anyone tell me if it is correct?
It might be fun to play around with kgdur, but it takes so long (for me,
at least) to program grain for the results I hear in my head, that I've
been content not to add that extra layer of uncertainty.
Thanks for any information you can give me.
-dB
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From: JAMIE B
Subject: ETA feature request
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I don't know if anyone else would find this useful, but I would really appreciate a funtion in the csound app, which gave an estimate of the compile time beforestarting the compilation of orc/sco.
Anyone interested?
JamieB
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