CCRMA
Sound Perception and Analysis


Lecture Slides

A series of gif images of the lecture slides... (only accesible from within Stanford University)


Topics

A very basic sine wave generator... Just copy the code to a file in your home area, compile it and load it into the lisp interpreter. Go to the following paragraph to see how to use the instrument, or invent your own test cases...

This is the lisp code used for the "Case of the Missing Fundamental"... you have to first compile and load the code for the sine wave generator for the rpeceding example. Then you can "copy and paste" the different tests to the lisp listener window.




The on-line clm distribution (source code, examples and so on...

The on-line "CLM Manual".

Check out the "CCRMA User's Guide" which highlights the available facilities and how to best use them.

Emacs resources:

Emacs cheat sheet
the most commonly used commands
References materials
getting started, reference card, the complete manual in html and more...
XEmacs Home Page
the official home of the xemacs editor...

©1997 Fernando Lopez-Lezcano. All Rights Reserved.
nando@ccrma.stanford.edu