Oh interesting! I had thought CSound didn't do realtime synthesis.

tom


El Sep 14, 2015, a las 6:15, Anton Kholomiov <anton.kholom...@gmail.com> 
escribió:

> It's all was played live with Csound triggered by midi keyboard and recorded 
> with Audacity (connected to csound output with Jack)
> 
> 2015-09-14 13:11 GMT+03:00 Anton Kholomiov <anton.kholom...@gmail.com>:
>> Thanks for feedback. I've used several sources on sound design:
>> 
>> Ian McCurdy collection of csound instruments: 
>> http://iainmccurdy.org/csound.html
>> 
>> Thor demystified series by Gordon Reid: 
>> https://www.propellerheads.se/substance/discovering-reason/index.cfm?article=part19&fuseaction=get_article
>> 
>> Csound pieces from Csound Catalog: http://www.csounds.com/csound-catalog/
>> 
>> Olav Basoski course: https://www.macprovideo.com/tutorial/live8402
>> 
>> Sound on sound synth secrets: 
>> http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/allsynthsecrets.htm
>> 
>> Risset' Amsterdam Collection of Csound Instruments: 
>> http://www.codemist.co.uk/AmsterdamCatalog/
>> 
>> It's mostly Iain McCurdy instruments, thor demystified series, and 
>> instruments from various pieces 
>> by Csounders (Csound catalog)
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 2015-09-14 0:38 GMT+03:00 Tom Murphy <amin...@gmail.com>:
>>> These sound great, congratulations! "Batteries included" is a great place 
>>> to be. Can you point to references you used to create the instrument 
>>> definitions?
>>> 
>>> Tom
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 9:13 AM, Anton Kholomiov 
>>> <anton.kholom...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Status update for my haskell synth csound-expression. The main point is 
>>>> presence of many cool instruments. They are implemented in the package 
>>>> csound-catalog. All packages are compiled with GHC-7.10 So the hackage 
>>>> fails to build them and unfortunately docs a broken too. But you can look 
>>>> at the source code of the module Csound.Patch to now  the names of the 
>>>> instruments. The usage is pretty straightforward. It's described here:
>>>> 
>>>> https://github.com/spell-music/csound-expression/blob/master/tutorial/chapters/Patches.md
>>>> 
>>>> There is an mp3 file to listen to the instruments. 
>>>> http://ge.tt/1jNETqN2/v/0
>>>> 
>>>> The 4.8.3 is out! New features:
>>>> 
>>>> This is a very important release to me. It tries to solve the problem 
>>>> present in the most open source music-production libraries. It's often the 
>>>> pack of beautiful sounds/timbres is missing. User is presented with many 
>>>> audio primitives but no timbres are present to show the real power of the 
>>>> framework. This release solves this problem. See the friend package 
>>>> csound-catalog on Hackage. It defines 200+ beautiful instruments ready to 
>>>> be used.
>>>> 
>>>> The csound-expression defines a new type called Patch for description of 
>>>> an instrument with a chain of effects. It's good place to start the 
>>>> journey to the world of music production.
>>>> 
>>>> There are new functions for synchronized reaction on events. The 
>>>> triggering of events can be synchronized with given BPM.
>>>> 
>>>> The library is updated for GHC-7.10!
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> github repo: https://github.com/spell-music/csound-expression
>>>> 
>>>> hackage: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/csound-expression
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers!
>>>> 
>>>> 
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