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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


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.


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/