Not a PIC!
CSound itself is not complicated (looks like FORTRAN) but the interpreter
is a bitch!
Paul S.
----- Original Message -----
From: Brousseau, Paul E (Paul) <noise@...>
To: <motm@onelist.com>
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 1:14 PM
Subject: RE: [motm] Karplus-Strong Synthesis [OT: CSound]
> From: "Brousseau, Paul E (Paul)" <noise@...>
>
> Perhaps this is slightly off on a tangent, but I picked up a book on
CSound
> last night. Included was a 2CD set, which includes some Karplus-Strong
> instruments, if I understood it correctly. And apparently you can port
> CSound to many different processors and DSP chips. I don't know if that
> includes PICs.
>
> --PBr
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Tkacs, Ken [SMTP:ken.tkacs@...]
> > Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2000 11:50 AM
> > To: 'motm@onelist.com'
> > Subject: FW: [motm] Karplus-Strong Synthesis
> >
> >
> > Cool, I wonder if a PIC processor could handle the job as an MOTM
> > module...?
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: davevosh@...
> > To: motm@onelist.com
> > Sent: 03/24/2000 10:52 PM
> > Subject: Re: [motm] article url
> >
> > well, many years back, my friend jack deckard had implemented it on a
> > "singleboard" micro ( a paia 8700 ) and liked it enough that he worked
> > out
> > some of the details for making up a v.c. module to do it. he had an
> > article
> > on some of those ideas printed in "polyphony", so there is some info on
> > the
> > subject out there......
> > even such a rudimentary setup produced amazing plucked tones and if you
> > fed
> > real digitized sounds into the memory, it produced some strange effects.
> > jack
> > didn`t do this if i recall correctly ( gotta dig out that magazine ! )
> > but i
> > had read about others using the technique in a more computer oriented
> > setting
> > doing so ( like paul berg formerly of the institute of sonology in the
> > netherlands ).
> >
>
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