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As with many other programming languages, writing long programs in Csound can be eased by using an integrated environment for editing, previewing, testing, and debugging.
The use of Csound 5 as a live performance tool can be augmented with a variety of third-party software.
A paper detailing the use of Csound with Qt or Pure Data in real-time musical synthesis was presented at the 2012 Linux Audio Conference The Ounk project attempts to integrate Python with Csound.
As with most MUSIC-N languages, Max / MSP / Jitter distinguishes between two levels of time: that of an " event " scheduler, and that of the DSP ( this corresponds to the distinction between k-rate and a-rate processes in Csound, and control rate vs. audio rate in SuperCollider ).
He is best known as the inventor of Csound, a music synthesis language with wide usage among computer music composers.
Although fundamentally a synthesis language ( imitative of if not directly inspired by Csound and other MUSIC-N languages ), JSyn has a number of powerful extensions and ancillary libraries, including JMSL ( a Java update to the HMSL music specification language ) and JScore ( a staff notation editor and library ), which adds a significantly higher level of musical informatics to the package than would normally be supplied with a set of synthesis routines.
* Csound, a MUSIC-N synthesis language released under the LGPL with many available unit generators

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Operations such as these, and even more elaborate operations can also be performed in computer music programming languages such as Max / MSP, SuperCollider, Csound, Pure Data ( Pd ), Keykit, and ChucK.
The Open Sound Control ( OSC ) protocol was developed at the Center for New Music and Audio Technologies ( CNMAT ) of the University of California, Berkely, and is supported by software programs such as Reaktor, Max / MSP and Csound, and some newer hardware controllers, including the Lemur Input Device.
Csound is a computer programming language for sound, also known as a sound compiler or an audio programming language, or more precisely, a C-based audio DSL.
It is called Csound because it is written in C, as opposed to some of its predecessors.
Csound was originally written at MIT by Barry Vercoe, based on his earlier system called Music 11, which in its turn followed the MUSIC-N model initiated by Max Mathews at the Bell Labs.
Csound is closely related to the underlying language for the Structured Audio extensions to MPEG-4, SAOL.
Csound takes two specially formatted text files as input.
Csound processes the instructions in these files and renders an audio file or real-time audio stream as output.
This latest incarnation of the software is currently available in binary and source code for Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X from the SourceForge Csound project.
In addition to the basic C API, there are also Python, Java, Lisp, Tcl and C ++ among other bindings, like one from Haskell which allows control of Csound from a purely functional environment.
The use of plug-ins allows additional capabilities without modifications to the Csound code, as there is the possibility to write user-defined opcodes as extensions to the original language.
In addition, interfaces to other programming languages can be used to script Csound.
Audivation's Csound for Live packages various opcodes into Max / MSP wrappers suitable for use in Ableton Live.
Real-time Cmix is a close relative of Csound in the Music-N family of languages that may allow for more flexibility in interactive real-time processing.
* MacCsound is an integrated Csound programming environment for Macintosh.
* Csound Editor is an integrated programming environment for Csound.
* WinXoundPro another IDE for Csound.
* blue A music composition environment for Csound.
* AlgoScore An algorithmic composition environment where one works in a graphical score, for Csound and MIDI.

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Sites such as MeatballWiki and the UseModWiki site contain comprehensive lists which are often used for this purpose-the former being publicly editable in the same way as any other wiki page, and the latter being verified as usable but potentially out of date.
* Phonemic awareness page of the CTER wiki
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Cunningham is interested in tracking the number and location of wiki page edits as a sociological experiment and may even consider the degradation of a wiki page as part of its process to stability.
Some wiki applications let users embed scripting-style calls into wiki pages, which are processed by the wiki's parser and run either when the page is saved or when it is displayed.
The subject of the spam site is often unrelated to the wiki page where the link is added.
A more detailed explanation of both can be read at the Transition Minimized Differential Signaling wiki page.
Some wiki engines, including TWiki and Foswiki, use RCS for storing page revisions.
Note: if the language prefix is wrong it is considered part of the name of a page on the same wiki.
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The document can be a wiki page, MS word document or other environment.
* PanAfrican L10n wiki page on Dagaare.
Each page of the wiki is stored in its own file on the web server.
The uploads can be attached to a group of pages ( default ), individually to each page, or to the whole wiki, depending on the content needs and structure.
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