Re: Re: Track production methods
Brian Redfern <[email protected]> Tue, 27 Jan 2004 15:38:46 -0800 (PST)
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Its not easy to compose tracks with csound, but Eric Lyons once made a cool web drum machine interface, the only thing was that it used sample playback. the good thing is that its open source, so I'm taking the concept of making algorithmic beats, but am trying to port his c code to php, and also I'm working on updating the orc so that it uses synthesis to generate bass and drum sounds, and I'll probably use fm for the hi hats, but i want to be able to generate a .csd to the browser, which can generate drum/bass tracks without having to download any samples. With eric's program it actually passes the orc and score off to csound to generate the whole audio file over the web, which wound up causing him a lot of web overhead, so he had to take it down. This would just generate a single .csd to the browser, so it shouldn't cause me any bandwidth charge nightmares if it becomes useful for people. On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 [email protected] wrote: > Hi, > Though I've only taken up csound seriously for about 10 months, what I do > mostly is make compositions on my sequencer (Sonar 3) and then play live (midi > and audio processing) on top of that. I also do some granular synthesis within > csound. > > -- > Andres Cabrera > > > _______________________________________________ > csoundtekno mailing list > [email protected] > > Subscribe, unsubscribe, change mailing list options: > http://plot.bek.no/mailman/listinfo/csoundtekno > _______________________________________________ csoundtekno mailing list [email protected] Subscribe, unsubscribe, change mailing list options: http://plot.bek.no/mailman/listinfo/csoundtekno