Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!sunic!news.funet.fi!funic!nic!vinsci From: vinsci@nic.funet.fi (Leonard Norrgard) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.audio Subject: Re: Introducing the MSPL (was Re: A great newsgroup at last ! (introducing MSPL) ) Message-ID: Date: 21 Jan 91 01:10:40 GMT References: <02902.AA02902@promind.UUCP> Sender: vinsci@nic.funet.fi (Leonard Norrgard) Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.audio Organization: Soft Service, Inc. Lines: 19 In-Reply-To: antonello@promind.UUCP's message of 17 Jan 91 05:36:55 GMT In article <02902.AA02902@promind.UUCP> antonello@promind.UUCP (Antonello Biancalana) writes: I'll be happy to reply to any question and talk about MSPL programming techniques, just ask! OK, I want a 400Hz sine frequency modulated with 10Hz beginning at -30dB and ending after 3 seconds at 0dB. I want it to be a 16 bit sample with 44.1K samples/second. Can I build subroutines and use their results later, say mix the output of two subroutine sounds? How long does it take to compute that sample (68030, 28Mhz, math co-processor)? How does the code look for that? Do you have a formal language description? Can you post it? What research (if any) does MSPL build on? When will the paperless office arrive? (Oh, guess I got carried away there :-) Sounds like an interesting project! | Antonello Biancalana | Music composition, Sound Synthesis, -- Leonard