Digital DIY[sdiy]

The Proteus proteus at ugwarehouse.org
Mon Oct 22 21:24:30 CEST 2001


	Barry Vercoe, in concert with Analog Devices built a version of
RT-CSound that runs on a SHARC DSP. This version iirc will run on most
SHARC PCI development cards as well. Quite a powerful little program. :-)

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On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, jorandal wrote:

> The Computer Music Tutorial and The CSound Book are two Bible type books for 
> digital music.  They are not cookbook style but they go into enough depth that 
> algorithms could be derived.  The first one is of course more general but I 
> have thought for a while that with all of the embedded chips that Linux will 
> run on that somebody should design the ultimately versatile digital synth by 
> developing some sort of standalone CSound machine.  Just an idea.
> 
> Musical Applications of Microprocessors has some cookbook style code for 
> oscillators, filters, and some of the other analog equivalents.
> 
> Josh Randall
> 
> 




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