| i have submitted csound code as well as printouts of FFTs. i have also
drawn up structures on graph paper. most arent too happy to get csound
code (although i would be), but i tell them it is the best
representation of the music. if you really wanted to be an asshole, you
could hand them a list of PCM values ;)
:P
Wayne Freno wrote:
>
> I have heard about the importance of having a printed score
> if one is going to get one's music either heard or performed
> (even tape music I understand) and I am curious about how
> people on the list go about this. Do any of you use a graphic
> representation, (or traditional notation etc), of your csound
> scores on paper?
> |