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Author Archives: Jacob Joaquin
cSounds.com Gets a Face Lift
Csound is starting off the new year with a bang, as the cSounds.com homepage has just launched a new and much improved design. And who do we have to thank for this?
Thanks to the incredible initiative, talent, dedication and expertise of our brilliant new administrator – Cesare Marilungo, over the next few weeks and months, you will enjoy a new look, a new organization, and *many* new features, resources and developments here at cSounds.com!– Dr. B.
And just in case you are wondering what Csound is…
Csound is a computer music programming language with roots extending all the way back to Max V. Mathews Music-N languages. As far as digitial synthesizers are concerned, Csound is as vintage as they come.
07xx05-Suppoz010-s
“Stephen Pozgay (DJ Suppoz) dj’ing at his ambient weekly at Apotheke in 2005.”
Safe Don’t Crack
one record
Csound Journal Issue 7
The 7th issue of the Csound Journal was posted back in October, and I’m finally able to properly pimp it out to the world. Here is the list of articles pressent in this edition:
- Csound at the Toronto Electroacoustic Symposium 2007 by Jim Hearon
- On the Design of Spectral Tools in Blue by Peiman Khosravi
- Command Line FX Processing by Jacob Joaquin (that’s me!)
- The Wiimote and Csound by Mark Jamerson
- Managing Projects with Mercurial by Steven Yi
Empire Noir

flickr photo by me
Nine Inch Nails Decoder Ring
OS X:
1. Open Terminal.app located in Applications->Utilities.
2. Copy the following line of code to the terminal window. DO NOT press enter.
pbpaste | perl -pe 'foreach $Parepin ( <STDIN> ){ while( $Parepin =~ m/(fe7b02;"><em>|fe7b02;">)(.+?)</g ){ $nin = $2; $nin =~ s/s//; print $nin } }'
3. Read Secret Websites, Coded Messages: The New World of Immersive Games
4. View the source. (apple-option-u)
5. Copy the html source. (mouse click html source window, apple-a, apple-c)
6. Go back to to terminal window and hit enter.
7. Type decoded message here.
And now it’s Fixed
Finally, after months of not having the time to fix this site, I made the time, and now it’s all good. The problem? I had accidentally erased a sort of important file. Well, technically, the buggy-ass FTP client I was using months ago was the culprit. Now I’m using cyberduck and expect no further problems. Expect normal operations to continue from this point forward.
Yes, I know this site is Broken.
I just haven’t had time to fix it, though I have made many daring attempts with zero success. Thought you should know why I haven’t updated in awhile. Someday, I’ll get this place back up, even if it means starting it from scratch.

