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Hi, I don't see the point of using CSound? I mean, why not just create a lightweight soundserver and stick with that. Software just deliver raw audio data anyway. --[[User:85.167.126.114|85.167.126.114]] 21:01, 23 August 2006 (EDT) (bernielomax)
Hi, I don't see the point of using CSound? I mean, why not just create a lightweight soundserver and stick with that. Software just deliver raw audio data anyway. --[[User:85.167.126.114|85.167.126.114]] 21:01, 23 August 2006 (EDT) (bernielomax)

== interface ==

What interface will be used? Csound works on text files normally (although there are a few guis being developed). It seems to me designing csound instruments would be extremely difficult for kids, as fairly advanced concepts from programming and about sound waves would be needed. I am guessing you expect the kids to only make the score files, and have a bunch of instrument files supplied with the laptop. In that case, what interface are you using for creating the score? Even the score text file might be a little daunting for kids. just curious! [[User:216.239.78.133|216.239.78.133]] 22:14, 7 February 2007 (EST)

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Hi, I don't see the point of using CSound? I mean, why not just create a lightweight soundserver and stick with that. Software just deliver raw audio data anyway. --85.167.126.114 21:01, 23 August 2006 (EDT) (bernielomax)

interface

What interface will be used? Csound works on text files normally (although there are a few guis being developed). It seems to me designing csound instruments would be extremely difficult for kids, as fairly advanced concepts from programming and about sound waves would be needed. I am guessing you expect the kids to only make the score files, and have a bunch of instrument files supplied with the laptop. In that case, what interface are you using for creating the score? Even the score text file might be a little daunting for kids. just curious! 216.239.78.133 22:14, 7 February 2007 (EST)