| >>using Nyquist?
>>Is it worth learning? Does it have advantages over Csound,
>
>cmj art!kl 6monthz +\- ago
Hmm, =,could you give some sort of very brief synopsis of the art!kl ,
something that answers the original question ? Yeah and make it in plain
English ;-)
>w!ndoze zukx
>m!kroschaft zukx
>protoolz zukx
>soundhak k!kx
>vst zukx
>tdm zukx
>peakzukx
I have to agree.I could add a whole lot of other items to the list,more
*zukx* than *k!kx*.
Actually the main problem I have with old =cw4t7abs,is that I do not have
the time to deal with
his language.
Oh,yeah : anyone care to contribute something on the MIDI to Csound
questions ?
>I'm looking for advice re: converting multi-track MIDI files to Csound
>scores.I've come across some Csound specfic apps for this on the 'bahn
>and would appreciate opinions about which tools you've used and have had
>success with.
>
>I'll be getting Finale soon (I hope) and would like to be able to
>convert the resulting MIDI files to Csound scores with minimum pain.
>
>Terry Cast wrote:
>>converting MIDI files to scores that meets at least some of the following
>criteria:
>>
>>1. reliably translates channel number to instrument number, and velocity and
>>note number to given p-fields;
>>
>>2. optionally translates pitch-bend, aftertouch, continuous controllers,
>>etc.,
>>to user-definable p-fields;
>>
>>3. translates tempos;
>>
>>4. allows the user to convert selected tracks and/or measures (so the entire
>>song isn't compiled, to save time).
>
>This seems like a reasonable first wish list.
>
>BTW,I'm on a PowerMac.
Later,Good People,
Drew
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