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Conference napalm::commusic_v1

Title:* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *
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Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
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2345.0. "microVAX sample editor, anyone?" by SWAV1::STEWART (on the horns of an enema) Mon May 21 1990 00:30

       
       
       
       
       
       Ran across this out in the world...could be useful to some of
       us...anybody in the company plugged into this?  It would be nice
       to get this code & modify it to drive samplers directly off of
       the serial port...
       
       
       
       
       


From: [email protected] (James Symon)
Newsgroups: comp.music,rec.music.synth
Subject: sample-edit software (was Re: Depeche Mode)
Date: 15 May 90 12:26:30 GMT
 
In article <[email protected]
>, [email protected] writes: 
> 
>-	Does anybody (yes, I'm talking to YOU
) 	have sample-edit software, like 
> 	Steinberg Avalon, Drumwave Genwave 12, Digidesign Sound Designer, or 
> 	anything else you want to trade / sell / whatever ?!?  
> 
 
We have a project here written in C with an X11 windowed interface
that lets you open sound editing windows with various cut and paste
and zoom and scroll and etc. features. So far it has been compiled and
run on 3100's. I expect it to be very portable. It includes a play
button which will send a soundfile over the network to the playback
machine of your choice. Our choice was limited but we do get sound
from a 12 bit board attached to a sun4.  The project is only one
semester old but is a pretty good, easily modifiable prototype which
we hope to expand.  Unfortunately we don't have anonymous ftp. This
thing is certainly not supported in any fashion but if you are
interested we might be able make it available through our SoftLab
group. If they do it I think they charge a small sum to put it on some
medium and send it to you.
 
Let me know if you're interested and I'll talk to them about it.
 
Jim Symon			| [email protected]
Computer Science Dept		| {uunet, decvax}!mcnc!unc!symon
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