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from Martin Dupras' FAQ:
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Csound is a software synthesis package in the tradition of so-called
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music-N languages, among which the best-known is Music V. It consists of an
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orchestra- and score-driven executable, written in C for portability. Since
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Csound is a computational language, it is highly flexible and efficient;
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complexity is gained only at the expense of computation time. Basically Csound
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reads some files and creates the result as a file on disk or, on faster
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machines, through a DAC in real time.
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Csound needs at least two files to read from: the score, which is a
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kind of event list for scheduling events, and an orchestra which defines how
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Csound will synthesize those events. An orchestra is composed of instruments,
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which are basically processes triggered by the notes (events) in the score.
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WWW: http://mitpress.mit.edu/e-books/csound/frontpage.html
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http://mitpress.mit.edu/e-books/csound/fpage/FAQml/faq/faq.html
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http://music.dartmouth.edu/~dupras/wCsound/Csound.faq.html
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http://music.dartmouth.edu/~dupras/wCsound/csoundpage.html
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http://csounds.com/faq/index.html
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http://csounds.com/ezine/
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http://arcana.dartmouth.edu/~eric/
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http://www.werewolf.net/~hljmm/csound/articles/intro.html
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ftp://ftp.maths.bath.ac.uk/pub/dream/documentation/
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Trevor Johnson <trevor@FreeBSD.org>
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