| I couldn't agree more; I'm mostly musician, partly a programmer, but I
suppose I fuss about programming more because I know that much less
about it. It would be great if we can all be there (wherever it is)
together. Time to put some faces to the names!
Richard Dobson
Josep M Comajuncosas wrote:
>
> Richard Dobson wrote:
>
> > (2) it is time we have a full International Csound Conference, perhaps
> > as part of ICMC 2000 (if it's in Europe, I have a batting chance of
> > attending it!), where everyone concerned with this issue can meet round
> > a table, complete with modern presentation tools, and a consensus can be
> > arrived at once and for all.
> > Thern we can really thrash out ~all~ the deep code issues that are being
> > discussed, be they plugins, multi-threading,re-entrancy, multi-processor
> > support, multiple-device support (for both WAVE and MIDI), support for
> > GUIs, and maybe even file formats.
>
> What... wow, great! But a Csound Conference shouldn´t be focused excussively on
> programmers. Csound is a tool for musicians... we shouldn´t forget that ;-) -
> With Csound programming, sound design, composition... all are artistic
> disciplines with a common purpose IMHO.
>
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