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Subject: Csound Class/Tutorial?
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Greetings Csounders,
A few weeks ago I was websurfing some Csound links and came across a
class tutorial for Csound. Now I can't seem to backtrack to that URL.
It
covered many of the common examples that are in the manual but it was
different
in that they used Csound as a browser plugin so that when you clicked on
an
instrument, it would download the orc/sco files and then execute csound
on the
client. I believe that the plugin only worked for clients running
NeXTstep,
SGI, and Sun. It also seemed like the University was located somewhere
in
Holland but I can't be sure. Does this ring a bell for anyone?
Please email me if you know.
thanks,
jboyd@protozoa.com
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