Csound: A sound and music computing system
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Re: Csound: A sound and music computing system
#2edit: whoever flagged me is being paid off by csound
Re: Csound: A sound and music computing system
#3csound is trash edit: whoever flagged me is being paid off by csound
Re: Csound: A sound and music computing system
#4csound is trash edit: whoever flagged me is being paid off by csound
Re: Csound: A sound and music computing system
#5csound is trash edit: whoever flagged me is being paid off by csound
Re: Csound: A sound and music computing system
#6csound is trash edit: whoever flagged me is being paid off by csound
Care to explain why, for someone who hasn't used this tool?
Re: Csound: A sound and music computing system
#7csound is trash edit: whoever flagged me is being paid off by csound
While conceptually sound, CSound offers an unintuitive interface and program flow in my opinion. Also the lack of ability to do more "human-readable" actions like use music notes out of the box is a point of frustration (although it is possible with some extra steps.)
Csound is ridiculously straight forward in comparison. Absurdly more comprehensible to me
Re: Csound: A sound and music computing system
#8Earlier quoted context omitted.
While conceptually sound, CSound offers an unintuitive interface and program flow in my opinion. Also the lack of ability to do more "human-readable" actions like use music notes out of the box is a point of frustration (although it is possible with some extra steps.)
Have you tried other musical programming languages like supercollider and puredata? I find them to be quite a bit crazier. Csound is ridiculously straight forward in comparison. Absurdly more comprehensible to me
Re: Csound: A sound and music computing system
#9These hint at some neat possibilities but I still don't get it:
a sound and music computing system
a tool for composing electro-acoustic pieces
real-time
Re: Csound: A sound and music computing system
#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
While conceptually sound, CSound offers an unintuitive interface and program flow in my opinion. Also the lack of ability to do more "human-readable" actions like use music notes out of the box is a point of frustration (although it is possible with some extra steps.)
Have you tried other musical programming languages like supercollider and puredata? I find them to be quite a bit crazier. Csound is ridiculously straight forward in comparison. Absurdly more comprehensible to me