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Old but great software.....?
 

offline Lakatos from Gothenburg (Sweden) on 2002-04-02 15:50 [#00154914]
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Anyone who know the old software called Csound.....
I been looking for other people
who uses it for months now........
I know you're out there............


 

offline Lakatos from Gothenburg (Sweden) on 2002-04-02 16:27 [#00154945]
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huh?


 

offline Sido Dyas from a computer on 2002-04-02 16:28 [#00154949]
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no is it good ?


 

offline Lakatos from Gothenburg (Sweden) on 2002-04-02 16:30 [#00154951]
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it's great if you can bear to learn the syntaxes.....it's a
lot of programing....



 

offline Sido Dyas from a computer on 2002-04-02 16:36 [#00154959]
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Yeah thats why i never checked it out.



 

offline Lakatos from Gothenburg (Sweden) on 2002-04-02 17:00 [#00154983]
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I've heard a few times that Richard himself has been using
it........


 

offline Paco from Gothenburg (Sweden) on 2002-04-02 17:14 [#00154999]
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and it's for macs only?


 

offline Sido Dyas from a computer on 2002-04-02 17:18 [#00155004]
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här är vi tre svenskar och pratar engelska ?

C sound seems to be a whicked program.
But it's a pain in the ass to figure it out.
I have to check it out some day.
It's vst compatible right ?


 

offline Laserbeak from Netherlands, The on 2002-04-02 17:23 [#00155012]
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Isn't it better to just program your own VSTI yourself? If
you're going to do it complicated anyway....


 

offline Lakatos from Gothenburg (Sweden) on 2002-04-02 17:31 [#00155024]
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It's not for macs only......
Windows, Mac and linux works i think
I'm not sure about the VST
compatibleness(spelling!?!)........


 

offline Paco from Gothenburg (Sweden) on 2002-04-02 18:26 [#00155105]
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Ok. I'll stick to my micromod, when I get that sound editing
crave.

-P


 

offline ms-doss from san jose (United States) on 2002-04-02 19:14 [#00155155]
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there are frontends that let you run it as a vst. i wouldn't
bother with it though. there are far better and easier
options than csound. (max, supercollider) it's just a
program to brag about using.


 

offline ms-doss from san jose (United States) on 2002-04-02 19:14 [#00155156]
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eh, maybe i was a little harsh. it has its uses, but it's
still dated.


 

offline astar from Canada on 2002-04-03 19:22 [#00156598]
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dated how? a new version came out last month...

lakatos:i'm just getting into it, but it seems very useful


 

offline Lakatos from Gothenburg (Sweden) on 2002-04-03 20:18 [#00156688]
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astar: very good...
it's true that it is based on a very old program written
before the oldest PC's but as you say there are new versions
developed even now.......also the developers frontends are
great!


 

offline kalaim badkaama from Apt 512 in Gilmour Orbiter (Re on 2002-04-03 21:02 [#00156756]
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i used to have c sound...
maybe i got it somewhere... ill look.
it's not to be useu as a vst inst.
its the progz used by knife and chop' to make his speach on
the first track of his album.




 

offline Lakatos from Gothenburg (Sweden) on 2002-04-03 21:06 [#00156759]
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ok....
what's that song called and what's the album called?
i would like to hear that.....


 


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