[comp.music] csound adsyn - fact or fiction?

rreid@esquire.UUCP ( r l reid ) (11/28/89)

Csound manual has a page for adsyn.  Refers to an adsyn.m control
file that contains the breakpoint and freqeuncy envelope
values for a note.  Says the format is discribed elsewhere.
It isn't.

Local opinion is that adsyn never really worked.  Has anyone used it?

(Yes, I know that the same can be acomplished with many
oscils, which is of course how I'm doing it).
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pmy@jeeves.acc.Virginia.EDU (Pete Yadlowsky) (11/28/89)

In article <1621@esquire.UUCP> rreid@esquire.UUCP ( r l reid ) writes:

>Csound manual has a page for adsyn.  Refers to an adsyn.m control
>file that contains the breakpoint and freqeuncy envelope
>values for a note.  Says the format is discribed elsewhere.
>It isn't.

No, it's not in the csound manual, but there *is* such a description
in csound/anal/adsyn/adsyn.man.

>Local opinion is that adsyn never really worked.  Has anyone used it?

I have, and it seems to work, though I've only played with it a little.
My NeXT-CSound application (recently released and announced) interfaces
with another application (Hetro) which produces adsyn files that csound
can and does use to interesting effect. The only catch with Hetro is that
you need to supply it with an estimate of the fundamental frequency.

	- Pete


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