Re: [linux-audio-dev] quasimodo/csound opcodes

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Subject: Re: [linux-audio-dev] quasimodo/csound opcodes
From: Stephane Conversy (Stephane.Conversy_AT_lri.fr)
Date: Tue Jun 06 2000 - 11:38:27 EEST


Juhana Sadeharju wrote:

> >From: Stephane Conversy <Stephane.Conversy_AT_lri.fr>
> >
> >http://www-ihm.lri.fr/~conversy/q2ladspa.tar.gz
> >
> >butter.so* harmon.so* lowpassr.so* rtsin.so* svfilter.so*
> >dam.so* hilbert.so* resonz.so* spatializer2D.so* ugens5.so*
> >flanger.so* lfo.so* rtline.so* streson.so* wrap.so*
>
> OK, I see it! It comes times that there are only binary plug-ins available.
> As happened with sunsite years ago, can happen here: sunsite provided only
> precompiled binaries and developers had to search for sources with dogs.
> And only some of the binaries ever worked because they expected old
> libraries.
>
> And hey, I have not talked about ms-dog style executable habits yet....
> We start seeing binary distributions only, because it is so easy to slip
> out of GNU mentality to ms-dog style wanna-be-rich-shareware or they-might-
> steal-my-code grazyness.
>
> Juhana

The tar.gz does not have any binaries at all, only source code.
actually, the listing above is the result of successful passes through my
parser and g++,
just to show you what csound opcodes may work.
It was not very clear, but if you have downloaded it, you would have seen it.

--
Stéphane Conversy
http://www-ihm.lri.fr/~conversy/
mailto:conversy_AT_lri.fr


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