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Date1998-10-07 20:00
From"Jason F."
SubjectFile request
Hey All,

After getting about 20 or more messages telling me I need to take the
word wraps out of my files, I'm happy to let you know I did get it
working. Evidently it was a stupid question considering how many
responses I got :-)

Considering how many people are on this list, I can only imagine that
some of you have come up with some pretty awesome sounds and or
compositions. If you think you have something worth sharing, I'd love to
hear, so feel free to send me what you've got (to my email address and
not the list of course. We don't want a bandwidth overload). 

I'm especially interested in hearing some cutting edge lead synth sounds
that'd go well with some of the industrial syle stuph I'm working on
right now. I'm not really looking for something that's an exact copy of
an analog synth (although I'd love to hear those too), I'm more
interested in sounds that only Csound can do.

I wouldn't mind hearing some sample synthesis sounds as well, especially
guitar sounds. I'd like to take some basic guitar samples and give them
a bit of a synth edge and then trigger them from my midi guitar
controller. Oh, and some guitar effects would be nice (distortion,
flange, chorus, etc..). I've got that Eventide emulator file which is
quite impressive.

Oh, has anyone come up with a drumset that conforms to the GM drumsets?
I know they're kinda boring, but it could come in handy every once and a
while. I was planning on doing it myself, but if it's already been done,
why do double work?

Finally, if you've got an entire song you've done in Csound, I'd love to
hear it too. The more files I look through and the more I hear, the more
I learn. Hopefully pretty soon, I'll be showing off my files to you
guys. Until then, I'm gonna watch and learn.

Once again, thanks for all the help.
Jason

PS: I'm sending my ISP a message telling them to temporarily increase my
disk quota so I can hold all the files I'm gonna receive. :-)

Date1998-10-07 20:18
Frombdewitt
SubjectRE: File request
Is there a URL for this?

http://www.TheImageMill.com 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-csound-outgoing@maths.ex.ac.uk
> [mailto:owner-csound-outgoing@maths.ex.ac.uk]On Behalf Of Jason F.
> Sent: Wednesday, October 07, 1998 3:00 PM
> To: Csound List
> Subject: File request
> 
> 
> Hey All,
> 
> After getting about 20 or more messages telling me I need to take the
> word wraps out of my files, I'm happy to let you know I did get it
> working. Evidently it was a stupid question considering how many
> responses I got :-)
> 
> Considering how many people are on this list, I can only imagine that
> some of you have come up with some pretty awesome sounds and or
> compositions. If you think you have something worth sharing, I'd love to
> hear, so feel free to send me what you've got (to my email address and
> not the list of course. We don't want a bandwidth overload). 
> 
> I'm especially interested in hearing some cutting edge lead synth sounds
> that'd go well with some of the industrial syle stuph I'm working on
> right now. I'm not really looking for something that's an exact copy of
> an analog synth (although I'd love to hear those too), I'm more
> interested in sounds that only Csound can do.
> 
> I wouldn't mind hearing some sample synthesis sounds as well, especially
> guitar sounds. I'd like to take some basic guitar samples and give them
> a bit of a synth edge and then trigger them from my midi guitar
> controller. Oh, and some guitar effects would be nice (distortion,
> flange, chorus, etc..). I've got that Eventide emulator file which is
> quite impressive.
> 
> Oh, has anyone come up with a drumset that conforms to the GM drumsets?
> I know they're kinda boring, but it could come in handy every once and a
> while. I was planning on doing it myself, but if it's already been done,
> why do double work?
> 
> Finally, if you've got an entire song you've done in Csound, I'd love to
> hear it too. The more files I look through and the more I hear, the more
> I learn. Hopefully pretty soon, I'll be showing off my files to you
> guys. Until then, I'm gonna watch and learn.
> 
> Once again, thanks for all the help.
> Jason
> 
> PS: I'm sending my ISP a message telling them to temporarily increase my
> disk quota so I can hold all the files I'm gonna receive. :-)
>