| >I would also be interested to know what sort of applications and setup
>(hardware and software) other linux users out there are using. I have
>been very impressed with csound's synthesizing capabilities but have
>yet to find a feasible way to compose music for it. Is there a
>Cakewalk for linux out there?
I just started using Csound a few weeks ago. I run Winsound for the
Win95 platform and like you have been really impressed with it's abilty
to synthesize sounds and samples, exactly to order if you will, but also
like you have had trouble composing with it (it could also be my lack of
experience :). I don't have much more then a rudamentary knowlege of
musical composition and was wondering if anyone can recomend a program
that will run in DOS or Windows95 that has more of a graphical
interface. So I could use Csound to generate my samples and a seperate
program to put them together into a compositional score.
And is there a way to have Csound read a WAV file into a score? or
convert a WAV file into Csound format?
Gene
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