RetourPartitions et Musique
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Partitions et musique informatique
1.0 - Où trouver des partitions et tablatures
2.0 - Chansons de jeunesse
3.0 - Compositions personnelles
4.0 - Logiciels pour éditer des partitions
5.0 - Autres logiciels
6.0 - Cours ou autres
7.0 - Musique assistée par ordinateur
1.0 - Où trouver des partitions et tablatures Archive de tablature, paroles avec accords et partitions de guitar
2.0 - Chansons de jeunesse
J'ai commencé à transcrire des chansons de jeunesses, celles qu'on apprenait dans les louvetaux, scouts, colonies de vacances... Vous pouvez voir un aperçu en cliquant
ICI. Mais si vous désirez voir la version avez mise en page, vous pouvez télécharger la version PDF en cliquant
ICI. Il vous faudra "acrobat reader" d'Adobe pour le lire.
3.0 - Compositions personnelles
4.0 -Logiciels pour éditer des partitions
4.1 - Windows
4.2 - Linux
5.0 - Autres logiciels
Calculateur de longueur de frette pour une guitar
http://www.massmedia.com/~mikeb/mando/stringcalc.html
Un autre calculateur de longueur de frette mais en-ligne cette fois ci
http://www.dougsparling.com/software/fretaplt.html
6.0 - Cours ou autres
Cours de guitar en ligne
http://www.guitarlessonworld.com/
7.0 - Musique assistée par ordinateur
null7.1.0 - Computer sound
null7.2.0 - MIDI 2.1 - What is MIDI7.3.0 - WAV and others
7.3.1 - 7.3.2 - Links
http://shoko.calarts.edu/CompMusPC/
http://www.csounds.com/utilities/index.html
A windows wav editor named audacity (freeware)
http://audacity.sourceforge.net/windows.php
7.4.0 - Sound processing (DSP)
7.4.1 - Real time 7.4.2 - Sound processing 7.4.3 - Links
http://musicdsp.org/
Direct CSound
http://www.sonicspot.com/directcsound/directcsound.html
Direct CSound FAQ
http://www.csounds.com/ezine/winter1999/realtime/DirectCsoundFAQ.html
Cecilia
http://music.ucdavis.edu/re4m/cecilia/downloads.htm
7.5.0 - Standard 7.5.1 - Audio plugins 7.5.1.1 - The Newbies Introduction to VST and AU Plugins (excerpt from
http://www.mhc.se/software/plugins/)
An audio plugin is an application which runs in your ordinary MIDI sequencer (or in your audio editor), for example
Metro by Sagan Technology (Mac OS X) or
Cubase SX on Windows. They're either instruments or effects. Instruments generate their sound and effects are used to process audio. Effects can be filters, delays, chorus units etc. In Apple's AudioUnit framework, the instruments are referred to as Music Devices.
7.5.1.1.1 - VST and AU Instruments The term VSTi is often used (i as in instrument). AudioUnits can be effects and music devices. Usually both are just referred to as AUs or AudioUnits.
7.5.1.1.2 - The technology behind the VST framework The software uses
a framework, which was developed by Steinberg. You might have used some of their software, such as Cubase VST, Cubasis, Cubase SX or Cubase SL.
7.5.1.1.3 - The technology behind AudioUnits The AudioUnit framework was developed by Apple Inc, for Mac OS X. It's is relatively comprehensive and supports all kinds of musical devices and synthesis.
AudioUnits are becoming the preferred plugin format on Mac OS X.
7.5.1.1.4 - AUs are validated using Apple's AU validation tool The AudioUnit versions of MHC's plugins have been tested using
Apple's AU Validation Tool and all plugins pass the test without any errors. They are 100% compliant with the AudioUnit framework. If you still have a problem, then it's most likely related to the host you use. Try the demo versions just to be 100% sure.
7.5.1.1.5 - Running (hosting) a plugin There is software for Windows which doesn't support VSTs. These software packages usually support the
DXi standard and in those cases you can use an adapter. The adapter "wraps around" the VST/AU synth (or effect) and makes the sequencer think it's a DXi synth (or effect).
7.5.1.2 - The VST SDK This S
DK can be downloaded from
here
7.6.0 - Others