Re: surround sound tech info? (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Claire_Pich=E9?= )


Subject: Re: surround sound tech info?
From:    =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Claire_Pich=E9?=  <clairepiche(at)VIF.COM>
Date:    Wed, 31 Mar 2004 13:40:48 -0500

Opcode's MAX msp Object oriented programming environment for music and multimedia Max is a Mac based, object-oriented programming environment which can create an infinite variety of customized applications. Programs in Max are "written" using graphical objects rather than text. Create applications that range from composing music to controlling external devices such as laserdisc players and synthesizers, to prototyping applications or analyzing data in real time. Claire Jim Stevenson a écrit : >Where can I get detailed descriptions of how to generate surround sound >using csound and other computer music languages? >Which are the best sound cards, laptops, and external processors? > >Which are the most accessible surround sound processors to the blind? >That means ability to control them by key strokes, >without reference to the on screen menues. > >I am especially interested in surround sound music, both in new formats, >and simulation of surround sound using older stereo recordings. > >I want to learn about both arrays of speakers and simulations with headphones. > >I am also looking for stereo receivers, with the max number of preset buttons, >not an up and down jog wheel. > >I need manuals for Dennon, Yamaha, Panasonic, and other external surround >processors and receivers, >and comparisons of their different models. >I need these manuals in plain text, not PDF. > >I also need technical descriptions of the different modes. > >I would also appreciate pointers to lists that discuss such topics, >and how to subscribe to them by email. > > >-- > >If you must quote me, please put your comments first. >I have already listened to mine. > >I read email with speech. >So it is not possible to scroll past the quotes without listening to them again, >to quickly get to the new information. > > >Thanks much again as always. >Jim > > >


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