Subject: Re: Additive sound synthesis From: "Steven M. Boker" <sboker(at)CALLIOPE.PSYCH.ND.EDU> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 12:05:18 -0500chris mandra writes: >Didn't there used to be a program called SoftSynth that ran on the >sound accellerator card that did exactly what you've asked about? As I recall, SoftSynth is subtractive. I've used Csound to create stimuli additively. It has a ridiculous amount of control, but also has a steep learning curve. Csound is free and available for most everything under the sun. I've even used it on venerable NeXT machines. Steve --- Steven M. Boker 219-631-4941 (voice) sboker(at)nd.edu 219-631-8883 (fax) http://www.nd.edu/~sboker/ 219-257-2956 (home) Dept. of Psychology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556