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Apparently-To: john.smith@gravis.com
GUS Musician's Digest Thu, 9 Dec 93 2:54 Volume 3: Issue 9
Today's Topics:
midi files disappearance.
Recording Music
Request: dream; Topic: soxbin.zip
Software Synthesis
Windows NT
Standard Info:
- Meta-info about the GUS can be found at the end of the Digest.
- Before you ask a question, please READ THE FAQ.
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Date: Wed, 08 Dec 1993 08:33:16 -0600 (CST)
From: "WILL HATCHER, AKA SILIKON" <WCH1965@tntech.edu>
Subject: midi files disappearance.
Say, does anyone know what happens to the midi files that were at Epas? (In
the directory ulrasound/sound/midi/files. The Index lists many that I would
like to get (like linus), but the files are not there. Are they available at a
different site?
Thanks,
Will
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Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1993 11:33:30 -0800 (PST)
From: Vincent Poy <hippo@sfsuvax1.sfsu.edu>
Subject: Recording Music
I can successfully record a song from a Cassette Tape in a Walkman
connected to the Line In Jack on the GUS using Microsoft's Sound Recorder
under Windows but it has a limitation of 60 seconds... Is there anything
that will record the same stuff for longer than 60 seconds and maybe even
a few minutes? Thanks!
Cheers,
Vince
hippo@sfsuvax1.sfsu.edu
root@kingdom.com
System Administrator/Owner
Kingdom Communications Inc./California Unix Public Access Systems Inc.
San Francisco, California USA
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Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1993 16:10:56 -0400
From: "The maths.bath.ac.uk Info-Server" <info-admin@maths.bath.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Request: dream; Topic: soxbin.zip
csound_386.zip - Csound from MIT Media Lab ported to DOS 386,
with WAV format files
Last update: 15:41 26 September 93
csound_286.zip - Csound from MIT Media Lab ported to DOS 286,
using extended memory (included WAV format)
Last update: 15:43 26 September 93
csound_fpt_386.zip - Csound from MIT Media Lab ported to DOS 386
with floating point chip, including WAV format
files
Last update: 15:37 26 September 93
csound_486.zip - Csound from MIT Media Lab ported to DOS 486,
with WAV format files
Last update: 15:38 26 September 93
csound_src.zip - Sources of Csound from MIT Media Lab with PC
modifications
Last update: 15:36 26 September 93
Csound_example.zip - Samples of simple Csound use (.orc amd .sco files)
Last update 11:00 26 July 1993
Simple-Docs - Some manual pages for csound and friends
This material may not be up to date.
Last update 23:18 27 July 1993
pvoc.zip - Dobson Phase vocoder for PC/386.
Last update: 08:28 2 February 1993
*** Warning: this has not been thoroughly tested ***
soxbin.zip - Sound Tools format convertor for PC/386
Created 09:50 20 October 1993
Contains binary, examples and documentation
soxsrc.zip - Sound Tools format convertor for PC/386
Created 09:50 20 October 1993
Contains sources, makefile etc for Zortech C
Please send an request for similar software, or comments, bug reports
etc. to jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk
There is a mailing list called PCsound@maths.bath.ac.uk set up to handle
comments and queries about Csound on the PC and related topics. To
subscribe send mail to PCsound-request@maths.bath.ac.uk
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Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1993 12:44:58 -0500
From: jericho!gord (Gord Wait S-MOS Systems Vancouver Design Center)
Subject: Software Synthesis
Sure there is software synthesis: send an email message
TO: info-server@maths.bath.ac.uk
Subject: Any old thing
with the contents:
request: dream
topic: csound_386.zip
request: end
And you will receive via uuencoded chunks, the program "csound" by
MIT, converted to DOS intel by John Fitch. Csound seems to do about
every kind of audio synthesis possible in software. It is not an easy
interface, but once you get it working, it can generate some pretty
good sounding stuff...
use
topic: index
to get the following list:
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Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1993 16:13:00 -0500
From: wexford.collegiate@CANREM.COM (Wexford Collegiate)
Subject: Windows NT
Does anyone know if Gravis is comming out with drivers for
WINDOWS NT!!! I recently installed NT all 23 disks and then found out
that my printer and sound card don't work and the drivers for win 3.1
are incompatable...
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Date: Wed, 08 Dec 93 21:17:09 EST
From: Jocelyn Auger <JOAUGER@vm1.si.USherb.ca>
I want to know how to make that stuff working!
Here's my problem:
I have a gus with the Midi adaptor, and a Roland TR-707 Rythm Composer.
I want to know how to make that work... I tried to record beats, but
it doesn't seem to transmit any Midi event from the Tr707 and the computer.
However, if i set the Synchro Start-stop on in Winjammer, the Tr707 triggers
the recording (it start and stops with the tr707, but no notes or data seem
to be transmitted to the computer...)
Thanks.
JOCELYN AUGER EMAIL: JOAUGER@VM1.SI.USHERB.CA
FACULTE DE DROIT
UNIVERSITE DE SHERBROOKE
QUEBEC, CANADA
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