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by francibal :: Rate this Message:

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Hi All,
just a little question:
using CsoundAC or csnd from python for rendering a file there are orc and sco files saved to disk. There is a way to avoid this?

Thanks,

ciao,
fran.

Re: re ndering csd from python

by RoryWalsh :: Rate this Message:

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I'm no python export but I don't think it is possible as Csound must
be passed files from disk.

2009/10/26 francibal <ilterzouomo@...>:

>
> Hi All,
> just a little question:
> using CsoundAC or csnd from python for rendering a file there are orc and
> sco files saved to disk. There is a way to avoid this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> ciao,
> fran.
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Re: Re: re ndering csd from python

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I wish there was. That would require some moderately significant
changes to the internals of Csound. Such changes would be a good idea,
but there are too many other projects on my agenda for me to do it.

Regards,
Mike

On 10/26/09, Rory Walsh <rorywalsh@...> wrote:

> I'm no python export but I don't think it is possible as Csound must
> be passed files from disk.
>
> 2009/10/26 francibal <ilterzouomo@...>:
>>
>> Hi All,
>> just a little question:
>> using CsoundAC or csnd from python for rendering a file there are orc and
>> sco files saved to disk. There is a way to avoid this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> ciao,
>> fran.
>> --
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Re: Re: re ndering csd from python

by francibal :: Rate this Message:

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Ok, thanks.

i'll make that from python, it would be really simple, and then no problems, but i like to understand, and then again, thanks

ciao,
fran.

michael.gogins wrote:
I wish there was. That would require some moderately significant
changes to the internals of Csound. Such changes would be a good idea,
but there are too many other projects on my agenda for me to do it.

Regards,
Mike

On 10/26/09, Rory Walsh <rorywalsh@ear.ie> wrote:
> I'm no python export but I don't think it is possible as Csound must
> be passed files from disk.
>
> 2009/10/26 francibal <ilterzouomo@fastwebnet.it>:
>>
>> Hi All,
>> just a little question:
>> using CsoundAC or csnd from python for rendering a file there are orc and
>> sco files saved to disk. There is a way to avoid this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> ciao,
>> fran.
>> --
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New CD

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Hello All,

For those of you who may be interested, I have finished a new Csound
based CD. The title is "POSets (Partially Ordered Sets)". Each piece was
composed using Csound and Cmask and employed the Score Based Sampling
paradigm. I have been expanding and refining the same "diskin"
instrument for over 10 years now, which was the only Csound instrument
used for the CD. One significant change I made to this instrument for
this CD was that I converted it to produce an 8 channel output rather
than stereo. I still use stereo samples for the source material but now
diffuse them in various combinations in an 8 channel environment.
Tendency masks in Cmask determine these combinations. To create the LFE
output I make a stereo mix of the 8 channel piece and then use a lowpass
filter with a cutoff around 60 hz.

To hear the entire CD in the mp3 format, simply visit
www.perceptionfactory.com... and follow the links.

The last piece on the CD, "Cygnus Loop", premiered at the Harvest Moon
Festival at Concordia University in Montreal on Sept 31st. During the
concert I gave a talk concerning, amongst other things, the spatial
considerations. The concert was webcast  and then archived so if you
would like to listen to the concert and my talk you can visit the
following link.
http://music.concordia.ca/HarvestMoon/Harvest_Moon_VI/HM_VI-Program.html 
The Harvest Moon Festival and the entire music program at Concordia
University is really wonderful. They provide quite a service to the E/A
community in many ways...

As always, comments are welcome.

Thx,

Michael



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Parent Message unknown Re: New CD

by Michael Rhoades :: Rate this Message:

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Hello Greg and all,

Thank you for letting me know this. I wish I could say it was a
technical difficulty but in reality it was human error... You can listen
to the pieces now.

Michael

 

gmschroeder wrote:

> Mr. Rhoades,
> I'd like very much to hear your new work.
> However, the links you mention in your email (index=>new release=>.mp3
> files) all appear to be broken.
> Greg
>
> On Oct 26, 2009, at 9:41 PM, Michael Rhoades wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> For those of you who may be interested, I have finished a new Csound
>> based CD. The title is "POSets (Partially Ordered Sets)". Each piece
>> was composed using Csound and Cmask and employed the Score Based
>> Sampling paradigm. I have been expanding and refining the same
>> "diskin" instrument for over 10 years now, which was the only Csound
>> instrument used for the CD. One significant change I made to this
>> instrument for this CD was that I converted it to produce an 8
>> channel output rather than stereo. I still use stereo samples for the
>> source material but now diffuse them in various combinations in an 8
>> channel environment. Tendency masks in Cmask determine these
>> combinations. To create the LFE output I make a stereo mix of the 8
>> channel piece and then use a lowpass filter with a cutoff around 60 hz.
>>
>> To hear the entire CD in the mp3 format, simply visit
>> www.perceptionfactory.com... and follow the links.
>>
>> The last piece on the CD, "Cygnus Loop", premiered at the Harvest
>> Moon Festival at Concordia University in Montreal on Sept 31st.
>> During the concert I gave a talk concerning, amongst other things,
>> the spatial considerations. The concert was webcast  and then
>> archived so if you would like to listen to the concert and my talk
>> you can visit the following link.
>> http://music.concordia.ca/HarvestMoon/Harvest_Moon_VI/HM_VI-Program.html 
>> The Harvest Moon Festival and the entire music program at Concordia
>> University is really wonderful. They provide quite a service to the
>> E/A community in many ways...
>>
>> As always, comments are welcome.
>>
>> Thx,
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>
>>
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Re: New CD

by Victor Lazzarini :: Rate this Message:

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What about a Csound Journal article on your diskin technique? Sounds  
like something
we'd like to hear more about.

Victor
On 26 Oct 2009, at 12:41, Michael Rhoades wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> For those of you who may be interested, I have finished a new Csound  
> based CD. The title is "POSets (Partially Ordered Sets)". Each piece  
> was composed using Csound and Cmask and employed the Score Based  
> Sampling paradigm. I have been expanding and refining the same  
> "diskin" instrument for over 10 years now, which was the only Csound  
> instrument used for the CD. One significant change I made to this  
> instrument for this CD was that I converted it to produce an 8  
> channel output rather than stereo. I still use stereo samples for  
> the source material but now diffuse them in various combinations in  
> an 8 channel environment. Tendency masks in Cmask determine these  
> combinations. To create the LFE output I make a stereo mix of the 8  
> channel piece and then use a lowpass filter with a cutoff around 60  
> hz.
>
> To hear the entire CD in the mp3 format, simply visit www.perceptionfactory.com
> ... and follow the links.
>
> The last piece on the CD, "Cygnus Loop", premiered at the Harvest  
> Moon Festival at Concordia University in Montreal on Sept 31st.  
> During the concert I gave a talk concerning, amongst other things,  
> the spatial considerations. The concert was webcast  and then  
> archived so if you would like to listen to the concert and my talk  
> you can visit the following link. http://music.concordia.ca/HarvestMoon/Harvest_Moon_VI/HM_VI-Program.html 
>   The Harvest Moon Festival and the entire music program at  
> Concordia University is really wonderful. They provide quite a  
> service to the E/A community in many ways...
>
> As always, comments are welcome.
>
> Thx,
>
> Michael
>
>
>
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Re: New CD

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Hi Michael,

I'm enjoying the mp3's very much and I'm wondering if you're ok with links to your mp3 page from the new "Csound Artist's" page I'm planning for the Sourceforge site.  Would that be ok by you?

Cheers,
~ andy.f




----- "Michael Rhoades" <mrhoades@...> wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> For those of you who may be interested, I have finished a new Csound
> based CD. The title is "POSets (Partially Ordered Sets)". Each piece
> was
> composed using Csound and Cmask and employed the Score Based Sampling
>
> paradigm. I have been expanding and refining the same "diskin"
> instrument for over 10 years now, which was the only Csound instrument
>
> used for the CD. One significant change I made to this instrument for
>
> this CD was that I converted it to produce an 8 channel output rather
>
> than stereo. I still use stereo samples for the source material but
> now
> diffuse them in various combinations in an 8 channel environment.
> Tendency masks in Cmask determine these combinations. To create the
> LFE
> output I make a stereo mix of the 8 channel piece and then use a
> lowpass
> filter with a cutoff around 60 hz.
>
> To hear the entire CD in the mp3 format, simply visit
> www.perceptionfactory.com... and follow the links.
>
> The last piece on the CD, "Cygnus Loop", premiered at the Harvest Moon
>
> Festival at Concordia University in Montreal on Sept 31st. During the
>
> concert I gave a talk concerning, amongst other things, the spatial
> considerations. The concert was webcast  and then archived so if you
> would like to listen to the concert and my talk you can visit the
> following link.
> http://music.concordia.ca/HarvestMoon/Harvest_Moon_VI/HM_VI-Program.html
>  
> The Harvest Moon Festival and the entire music program at Concordia
> University is really wonderful. They provide quite a service to the
> E/A
> community in many ways...
>
> As always, comments are welcome.
>
> Thx,
>
> Michael
>
>
>
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Re: Re: New CD

by Michael Rhoades :: Rate this Message:

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Thank you for the suggestion Victor, I will see what I can do...

Victor Lazzarini wrote:

> What about a Csound Journal article on your diskin technique? Sounds
> like something
> we'd like to hear more about.
>
> Victor
> On 26 Oct 2009, at 12:41, Michael Rhoades wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>>
>> For those of you who may be interested, I have finished a new Csound
>> based CD. The title is "POSets (Partially Ordered Sets)". Each piece
>> was composed using Csound and Cmask and employed the Score Based
>> Sampling paradigm. I have been expanding and refining the same
>> "diskin" instrument for over 10 years now, which was the only Csound
>> instrument used for the CD. One significant change I made to this
>> instrument for this CD was that I converted it to produce an 8
>> channel output rather than stereo. I still use stereo samples for the
>> source material but now diffuse them in various combinations in an 8
>> channel environment. Tendency masks in Cmask determine these
>> combinations. To create the LFE output I make a stereo mix of the 8
>> channel piece and then use a lowpass filter with a cutoff around 60 hz.
>>
>> To hear the entire CD in the mp3 format, simply visit
>> www.perceptionfactory.com... and follow the links.
>>
>> The last piece on the CD, "Cygnus Loop", premiered at the Harvest
>> Moon Festival at Concordia University in Montreal on Sept 31st.
>> During the concert I gave a talk concerning, amongst other things,
>> the spatial considerations. The concert was webcast  and then
>> archived so if you would like to listen to the concert and my talk
>> you can visit the following link.
>> http://music.concordia.ca/HarvestMoon/Harvest_Moon_VI/HM_VI-Program.html 
>> The Harvest Moon Festival and the entire music program at Concordia
>> University is really wonderful. They provide quite a service to the
>> E/A community in many ways...
>>
>> As always, comments are welcome.
>>
>> Thx,
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>
>>
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Re: Re: New CD

by Michael Rhoades :: Rate this Message:

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Hello Andy,

I am glad you are enjoying the mp3s and yes, feel free to post links to
them... I appreciate your interest.

Michael


Andy Fillebrown wrote:

>
> Hi Michael,
>
> I'm enjoying the mp3's very much and I'm wondering if you're ok with links to your mp3 page from the new "Csound Artist's" page I'm planning for the Sourceforge site.  Would that be ok by you?
>
> Cheers,
> ~ andy.f
>
>
>
>
> ----- "Michael Rhoades" <mrhoades@...> wrote:
>  
>> Hello All,
>>
>> For those of you who may be interested, I have finished a new Csound
>> based CD. The title is "POSets (Partially Ordered Sets)". Each piece
>> was
>> composed using Csound and Cmask and employed the Score Based Sampling
>>
>> paradigm. I have been expanding and refining the same "diskin"
>> instrument for over 10 years now, which was the only Csound instrument
>>
>> used for the CD. One significant change I made to this instrument for
>>
>> this CD was that I converted it to produce an 8 channel output rather
>>
>> than stereo. I still use stereo samples for the source material but
>> now
>> diffuse them in various combinations in an 8 channel environment.
>> Tendency masks in Cmask determine these combinations. To create the
>> LFE
>> output I make a stereo mix of the 8 channel piece and then use a
>> lowpass
>> filter with a cutoff around 60 hz.
>>
>> To hear the entire CD in the mp3 format, simply visit
>> www.perceptionfactory.com... and follow the links.
>>
>> The last piece on the CD, "Cygnus Loop", premiered at the Harvest Moon
>>
>> Festival at Concordia University in Montreal on Sept 31st. During the
>>
>> concert I gave a talk concerning, amongst other things, the spatial
>> considerations. The concert was webcast  and then archived so if you
>> would like to listen to the concert and my talk you can visit the
>> following link.
>> http://music.concordia.ca/HarvestMoon/Harvest_Moon_VI/HM_VI-Program.html
>>  
>> The Harvest Moon Festival and the entire music program at Concordia
>> University is really wonderful. They provide quite a service to the
>> E/A
>> community in many ways...
>>
>> As always, comments are welcome.
>>
>> Thx,
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>
>>
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