Hi, anders.vinjar@xxxxxx writes: > A> Before I go to the effort of starting to learn it, I wanted to > A> know if it is possible to somehow import audio files with it... > > Hi Angel. This should be rather straightforward w. CM3/Grace. > > When starting Grace (CM3's front-end), you get access to piles of > examples for working with soundfiles, processing or synthesis. Try > looking in the menu "Audio"->"Instrument Browser" (or hit Ctrl-i), and > load something which looks close. I've almost given up (for the moment) on CM, as SuperCollider was so easy for this. In any case, I would like to try CM later on, but what I gather from your mail is that I cannot easily import my own audio clips (and instead you are suggesting to look for stuff that looks similar to what I intended to import)? Am I correct? Then, I guess CM is still not suited to what I wanted to do, becuase the audio clips that I want to import are parts of songs, voices that I have recorded, etc. I guess that there has to be some way of impoting new audio clips, but for the time being I think I will try with SC. Cheers, -- Ángel de Vicente http://www.iac.es/galeria/angelv/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ADVERTENCIA: Sobre la privacidad y cumplimiento de la Ley de Protecci�e Datos, acceda a http://www.iac.es/disclaimer.php WARNING: For more information on privacy and fulfilment of the Law concerning the Protection of Data, consult http://www.iac.es/disclaimer.php?lang=en
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