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Csound is a domain-specific
computer programming language for
audio programming. It is
called Csound because it is
written in C, as
opposed to some of...
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language Real-time Cmix, a MUSIC-N
synthesis language somewhat similar to
Csound Cmajor, a high-performance JIT-compiled C-style
language for DSP Common...
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Understanding and
Using Csound's GEN Routines". The
Csound book. Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press. pp. 65–97. ISBN 0-262-52261-6."
Csound uses
lookup tables for...
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types of user-interfaces, from text- to GUI-based ones. In this aspect,
Csound and
RTcmix have
since evolved to work
effectively as
software libraries...
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loaded as
shared libraries. This is
different from MUSIC-N
languages such as
Csound where the
instruments exist in a
second file
written in a specification...
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programming languages. They are
sometimes called opcodes (particularly in
Csound),
though this
expression is not
considered accurate in that
these are not...
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media objects:
GraphViz exports to PostScript, GIF, JPEG, etc.,
where Csound compiles to
audio files, and a ray-tracing domain-specific
language like...
- GarageBand,
Logic Pro, and
Ableton Live. Also of note is
software like
Csound and Nyquist,
which can be used to
program software instruments. Category:Software...
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Versions of the STK
instrument classes have been
integrated into ChucK,
Csound, Real-Time Cmix, Max/MSP (as part of PeRColate),
SuperCollider and FAUST...
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corresponds to the
distinction between k-rate and a-rate
processes in
Csound, and
control rate vs.
audio rate in SuperCollider). The
basic language of...