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https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/wg.html
Caution: This may severely impact your spare time. ;-)
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Invisible escreveu:
> https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/wg.html
>
> Caution: This may severely impact your spare time. ;-)
ah, yes, oscillators and folks... but we already have so many great soft
synths out there...
Here's another time sink:
http://www.csounds.com/
or perhaps:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~music/nyquist/
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On 23/09/2010 07:53 PM, nemesis wrote:
> ah, yes, oscillators and folks... but we already have so many great soft
> synths out there...
>
> http://www.csounds.com/
...and C-sound is not one of them. :-P
Besides, the link isn't about oscillators and filters, it's specifically
about how to use DSP to simulate real-world instruments and acoustic
effects. Kind of a "beyond the Kurplus-Strong algorithm" thing.
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On 9/23/2010 7:04 AM, Invisible wrote:
> https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/wg.html
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> Caution: This may severely impact your spare time. ;-)
You know... I clicked that link... it coincided quite nicely with what I
was already looking at. Later switched to that tab and promptly wondered
which page led me to that, for the life of me I couldn't figure it out
.... Then I came back here this morning and there it is.
Yep. Bookmarked and will be my "light reading" for a while.
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~Mike
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On 24/09/2010 01:20 PM, Mike Raiford wrote:
> Yep. Bookmarked and will be my "light reading" for a while.
Heh. The scary part is, I kinda promised my girlfriend that I'd explain
this stuff to her over the weekend. ;-) And she seemed *interested* by
this idea.
On a scale of 1 to 100, that sounds pretty awesome, IMHO. We'll see if
she's still interested after 3 pages of elementary trigonometric
identities though! o_O
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http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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On 24/09/2010 6:07 PM, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
> I kinda promised my girlfriend
Well get you! :-P
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Best Regards,
Stephen
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>> I kinda promised my girlfriend
>
> Well get you! :-P
The key question, of course, is whether she'll still be my girlfriend
*after* the A-level math crash course... ;-)
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http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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On 24/09/2010 7:12 PM, Orchid XP v8 wrote:
>>> I kinda promised my girlfriend
>>
>> Well get you! :-P
>
> The key question, of course, is whether she'll still be my girlfriend
> *after* the A-level math crash course... ;-)
>
The key question, of course, is whether you'll still be her boyfriend...
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Best Regards,
Stephen
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Invisible <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/wg.html
What I'm wondering is: Why must it be https? It's not like you are sending
any information, and encrypting the info the page is offering is kind of moot
(because it's available to anybody).
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- Warp
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>> https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~jos/wg.html
>
> What I'm wondering is: Why must it be https?
Yeah, I was wondering about that too actually...
Maybe only the HTTPS port is open on the firewall or something?
Although, that would be pretty random...
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