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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 the music and audio signal processing language developed by [http://web.media.mit.edu/~bv/ MIT's Barry Vercoe]. Csound will provide audio services for the OLPC computer |
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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. |
CSound is both a [[Programming languages|programming language]] and a sound synthesis engine. It will be included on the OLPC to be used by applications or directly by the children. |
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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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Revision as of 15:25, 19 January 2007
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/