Shan,=20 Highly recommended is DirectX9 Audio Exposed (Scott Selfon & Todor Fay, edited by Todd Fay - Wordware). This book just won a GANG award for = best new publication. There's a lot of great information on DirectMusic there with some fascinating case studies as well.=20 Good luck!=20 David Yackley=20 -----Original Message----- From: directmusic-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:directmusic-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michael Sweet Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 8:52 AM To: directmusic@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [directmusic] Re: hi~~~ Hi Shan - The traffic on this list isn't what it used to be but there = are some very knowledgeable people nonetheless who can probably point you in = the right direction if you have a question. Most of this list consists of = game composers and technical developers that use directmusic for various projects. --Michael Sweet On Apr 17, 2004, at 12:49 PM, Jiang Slowly wrote: > Hi all, > > I've just joined list:) I'm delighted to find such a way to discuss=20 > directmusic with others. > > Do you think directmusic is a good tool for musicians? I can hardly=20 > find someone using it to do something other than playing music. I'm=20 > using it to develop a project but there's no information about it=20 > except the SDK documentation, which can't always sovle the problem. So = > this list is great! > > Best wishes to you all! > > Shan > > _________________________________________________________________ > =E5=85=8D=E8=B4=B9=E4=B8=8B=E8=BD=BD MSN Explorer: = http://explorer.msn.com/lccn/ >