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analysis to screo file?

Date1997-09-22 15:36
Fromjames@maths.ex.ac.uk
Subjectanalysis to screo file?
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Date: Sat, 20 Sep 1997 12:23:15 +1000
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Subject: analysis to score file?

In an essay by Jonathan Harvey, dealing largely with the creation of his
"Mortuos Plango Vivos Voco" piece for tape he describes an 'IRCAM version'
of MUSIC V which, from his description, allowed one to open up analysis
files (I think they were tracking PV system) and edit them in a manner
similar to scorefiles... I'm thinking MacOS or Linux here - maybe Mklinux
when they get around to putting in audio support.

I'm wondering about the availability of such a facility for Csound - I've
used  the "Tweaky" accessory for the Mac PPCsound - but it's not in an
immediately usable form. Perhaps a script that converted the (text)
analysis files into a score format.

Anyone know of a trick or a package which can do this?

Ash




-- 
James Andrews, maths CDO, ext.3977

Date1997-09-22 16:14
FromRichard Karpen
SubjectRe: analysis to screo file?
Audiosculpt from IRCAM allows editing of the analysis produced by that
program, although it's not really how I would have done it. It's a quite
nice program though for the Mac and seems to get used quite a lot in our
computer music studios. I'm not sure exactly in what way you'd like to see
the data in a "score" format. It's easy to print out the data as text and
therefore it can be formatted in any old way. More difficult is creating
an editor for the data which is really practical. There's A LOT of data
there.

Richard Karpen


On Mon, 22 Sep 1997 james@noether.ex.ac.uk wrote:

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> Subject: analysis to score file?
> 
> In an essay by Jonathan Harvey, dealing largely with the creation of his
> "Mortuos Plango Vivos Voco" piece for tape he describes an 'IRCAM version'
> of MUSIC V which, from his description, allowed one to open up analysis
> files (I think they were tracking PV system) and edit them in a manner
> similar to scorefiles... I'm thinking MacOS or Linux here - maybe Mklinux
> when they get around to putting in audio support.
> 
> I'm wondering about the availability of such a facility for Csound - I've
> used  the "Tweaky" accessory for the Mac PPCsound - but it's not in an
> immediately usable form. Perhaps a script that converted the (text)
> analysis files into a score format.
> 
> Anyone know of a trick or a package which can do this?
> 
> Ash
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> James Andrews, maths CDO, ext.3977
> 
>