Re: sounds and source code
- From: Mark McGrew <mark mcgrew omnisecure com>
- To: gnome-sound-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: sounds and source code
- Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2000 23:14:36 GMT
Rats.
Well, at least I was thinking. Looks like it's time to learn another
language. ;-)
Of all the reviews I ever read about csound, none of them ever indicated
that it's a *language*. Their general tone (pun intended) was "you've
gotta check this out!", and I was left with the understanding that it was
just a glitzy GUI tool.
(*mailing myself my rant from this morning about "reinventing Unix,
poorly"*)
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 10/9/00, 3:48:27 PM, Conrad Parker <conradp cse unsw edu au> wrote
regarding Re: sounds and source code:
> On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 10:24:22PM +0000, Mark McGrew wrote:
> > I've been pondering...
> >
> > If we want to put sounds under the GPL, and the GPL requires that source
> > code (defined as "the preferred format for editing") be made available in
> > the same medium as the binaries, what if we were to create a language for
> > semi-abstract description of audio?
> yup :))
> if you want a language for audio, you want csound :)
> Check out:
> http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/linux_csound.html
> and for editing csound graphically, Quasimodo:
> http://quasimodo.org/
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