Hi Andor,
Thanks for the reply, and link
Regards,
Redd
"Andor" <an2or@mailcircuit.com> wrote in message
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>
> XIAOBIN HAOO wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Im interested in learning how to generate sounds (e.g. music
>> synthesizer) on the PC with software, talking to a sound card. Can
> anyone
>> suggest some tutorials to get started?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Redd
>
>
> Have a look at Csound.
>
> Regards,
> Andor
>
Reply by Andor●January 17, 20052005-01-17
XIAOBIN HAOO wrote:
> Hi,
> Im interested in learning how to generate sounds (e.g. music
> synthesizer) on the PC with software, talking to a sound card. Can
anyone
> suggest some tutorials to get started?
>
> Thanks,
> Redd
Hi Richard,
Thanks. Yes, rasonable expert in "C", "C++", just getting into
DSP (took an engineering course ages ago, covered FFT, etc, mostly the
math).
Thanks for the post. Ill lookup the sites now.
Regards,
Redd.
"Richard Dobson" <richarddobson@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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> XIAOBIN HAOO wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Im interested in learning how to generate sounds (e.g. music
>> synthesizer) on the PC with software, talking to a sound card. Can
>> anyone suggest some tutorials to get started?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Redd
>
> Much depends on which bits are familiar to you (C programming? dsp?) and
> which bits are not!
>
> go to:
>
> http://www.musicdsp.org
>
> there is a mailing list, a source code archive, wiki tutorials, links to
> all sorts of things. Note there are also mailing lists devoted to the
> principal audio plugin protocols (VST, CoreAudio), and to key open-source
> software such as Csound, STK, PD, etc. Also check out portaudio.com for a
> cross-platform library for record/playback.
>
>
> Richard Dobson
Reply by Richard Dobson●January 16, 20052005-01-16
XIAOBIN HAOO wrote:
> Hi,
> Im interested in learning how to generate sounds (e.g. music
> synthesizer) on the PC with software, talking to a sound card. Can anyone
> suggest some tutorials to get started?
>
> Thanks,
> Redd
>
>
Much depends on which bits are familiar to you (C programming? dsp?) and which
bits are not!
go to:
http://www.musicdsp.org
there is a mailing list, a source code archive, wiki tutorials, links to all
sorts of things. Note there are also mailing lists devoted to the principal
audio plugin protocols (VST, CoreAudio), and to key open-source software such as
Csound, STK, PD, etc. Also check out portaudio.com for a cross-platform library
for record/playback.
Richard Dobson
Reply by XIAOBIN HAOO●January 16, 20052005-01-16
Hi,
Im interested in learning how to generate sounds (e.g. music
synthesizer) on the PC with software, talking to a sound card. Can anyone
suggest some tutorials to get started?
Thanks,
Redd