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Re: cross-platform

Date1998-04-13 17:22
FromMike Berry
SubjectRe: cross-platform
Well, as an EDITOR csound is rather dramatically limited.  But all in all,
the time is probably better spent transfering sound files between the AKAI and
computer that can run csound, rather than trying to port csound to a hardware
sampler.  It has taken ADI at least three years to port csound to a
general-purpose DSP board of their own manufacture.
-- 
Mike Berry
mikeb@nmol.com
http://www.nmol.com/users/mikeb


Date1998-04-13 17:26
From"joe.beuckman"
SubjectRe: cross-platform
> Well, as an EDITOR csound is rather dramatically limited.  But all in all,
> the time is probably better spent transfering sound files between the AKAI and
> computer that can run csound, rather than trying to port csound to a hardware

agreed.  maybe a better idea is to try and port those "3rd party plugins"
for sound forge and pro tools to akai format.

> sampler.  It has taken ADI at least three years to port csound to a
> general-purpose DSP board of their own manufacture.

here's where the idea came from.

> -- 
> Mike Berry
> mikeb@nmol.com
> http://www.nmol.com/users/mikeb


Thanks Mike
-j0e