| It was a java bug (his main system is the Mac, and java conformance etc
is still widely inconsistent across platforms - especially for sound!).
The page is now down for revisions. I realized after the event I hadn't
tried ALT-F etc to see if the menus came up! Those who have heard
antiorp's music say it is pretty remarkable - I don't know, but it it
highly possible he uses Csound. It would be difficult to disagree with
the suggestion that he is experimental and non-conmformist. I am not
particularly interested in other sorts of speculations.
Re allpass filters in Csound: Hans Mikelson himself posted several a
while back (relating to nested allpasses for Gardner reverbs). Perhaps
it's time for a revival?
Richard Dobson
Sean Costello wrote:
>
> Hans Mikelson wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Well the site basically crashed/locked my SGI. I had to telnet in from
> > another system and kill Netscape to get out of it. I recommend not going to
> > that URL unless you want to see your system hang.
>
> I had to do a Ctrl-Alt-Delete in Windows 98 and shut down Netscape in
> order to get out of the page. Why was this site recommended? Does it
> have anything to do with Csound, if you have the proper
> hardware/software setup to avoid crashing while viewing the page? Or is
> it just some annoying "cyberpunk" who can't get attention by creating
> something useful, and tries to get noticed by being as annoying as
> possible?
>
> Sean Costello
>
> P.S. On a completely unrelated topic, has anyone here constructed their
> own allpass filters in Csound? I am trying to construct a reverb that
> uses allpass filters with tapped delay lines, so I can't use the
> standard alpass opcode. Any advice?
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