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Further information about Csound is on their website: http://csounds.com/ |
Further information about Csound is on their website: http://csounds.com/ |
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== Midi playback == |
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CSound can play back midi files; this functionality primarily exists in the shipping builds, but is not turned on. |
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== CSound activities == |
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You can see a number of activities developed by Greg for 542, mostly uploaded here: |
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http://csounds.com/GregCsoundActivities.zip |
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== Sample Code == |
== Sample Code == |
Revision as of 01:27, 5 February 2008
Csound is the music and audio signal processing language developed by MIT's Barry Vercoe. Csound will provide audio services for the OLPC computer.
Csound is both a programming language and a sound synthesis engine. It will be included on the OLPC to be used by applications or directly by the children.
Further information about Csound is on their website: http://csounds.com/
Midi playback
CSound can play back midi files; this functionality primarily exists in the shipping builds, but is not turned on.
CSound activities
You can see a number of activities developed by Greg for 542, mostly uploaded here:
http://csounds.com/GregCsoundActivities.zip
Sample Code
- A simple Python project using Csound to create an audible system load monitor using the standard Python Csound binding
- TamTam uses a custom C++ wrapper around Csound and has a very large sound library available