Re: CECILIA receives Bourges Software Prize
Date | 1997-06-03 22:41 |
From | =cw4t7abs |
Subject | Re: CECILIA receives Bourges Software Prize |
>Horn tooting time: > >Cecilia, the musician's software that makes you a better, funnier and >smarter person, has been awarded the Prize for best computer-aided >composition and realization software at the Second International Music >Software Competition in Bourges. > >Gosh... > >For Linux and SGI. Mac out *real* soon. Perhaps even Windows... real = ? |
Date | 1997-06-04 01:39 |
From | David Hirst |
Subject | Re: CECILIA receives Bourges Software Prize |
>>Horn tooting time: >> >>Cecilia, the musician's software that makes you a better, funnier and >>smarter person, has been awarded the Prize for best computer-aided >>composition and realization software at the Second International Music >>Software Competition in Bourges. >> >>Gosh... >> >>For Linux and SGI. Mac out *real* soon. Perhaps even Windows... Congratulations from 'the deep deep south'!! David Hirst Senior Lecturer in Music Music Department La Trobe University Bundoora, Vic 3083 Australia D.Hirst@latrobe.edu.au Why not take a look at Mikropolyphonie, the online contemporary music journal: http://farben.latrobe.edu.au/mikropol or Music's WWW Page: http://farben.latrobe.edu.au/Music_Docs/MusDeptHomePge.html |
Date | 1997-06-04 02:11 |
From | pix |
Subject | csound95 |
Hi, I was hoping this would be in a FAQ somwhere, but it doesn't seem to be, so: Even though I should be getting my act in to gear and getting linux happening 'real soon now', I was wondering if it was possible to do realtime output ( ala -odac ) using the win95 version of csound? I've tried, it doesn't seem to work. pix@box.net.au |