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Donald J Ankney wrote:
But that's the beauty of Csound. There is no Csound "smell" or
>"sound." An instrument can be implemented in just about any environment,
>and other than directly asking the composer what environment a sound was
>created in, there is no way of telling.
Yes, that was, my benign sarcastic point of view,
per
On Thu, 27 Feb 1992, Helen Byrne & Per Byrne Villez wrote:
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>> that Csound kind of 'smell' about it.
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