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----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Boulanger"
To:
Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Cs-dev] Re: ending the code freeze
> Michael,
>
> Cool. Great. I want to make sure that this URL is on the homepage of
> cSounds.com - please send me the URL to the windows and linux builds of
> CsoundVST5... and I will post them and experiment with it on my PC this
> weekend. Sorry for not knowing this already.
>
> Rick
>
> Rick on 2/17/05 2:18 PM, gogins@pipeline.com at gogins@pipeline.com wrote:
>
>> Csound 5 does have a graphical user interface, namely CsoundVST, in
>> addition to the command line version. It runs on Windows and Linux. I
>> can't
>> speak for the Mac.
>>
>> Original Message:
>> -----------------
>> From: Richard Boulanger rboulanger@berklee.edu
>> Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 13:23:15 -0500
>> To: csound-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
>> Subject: Re: [Cs-dev] Re: ending the code freeze
>>
>>
>> Dave,
>>
>> Can't wait to have your pages and info at cSound.com.
>>
>> Since you are suggesting that we encourage our students and all users to
>> move to Csound5, I am wondering:
>>
>> Does Csound5 (on any platform) have a graphical user interface or must
>> one
>> use the command-line to run the program?
>>
>> Does Csound5 run on a Macintosh?
>>
>> Are there "built versions" for all the operating systems available?
>>
>> If there is no GUI, for beginners... are there a collection of
>> "default/model" command-lines (batch files) that might help a beginner to
>> explore and experiment with Csound5?
>>
>> Will your new pages at cSounds.com have links/tip/examples that address
>> all
>> these *beginner* questions/issues.
>>
>> David, I am looking forward to the day when all Csounders are once again
>> working from a more common source.
>>
>> Until then, I am *not* at all suggesting that anyone *re-develop*
>> Csound4,
>> but just that they consider-share-point-out those unique opcodes that
>> they
>> have added that might be easily shared and consider incorporating them
>> into
>> a new "spring" release of their already popular/powerful/and
>> extremely-useful current versions of the program to make them more
>> mutually
>> compatible.
>>
>> Dr. B.
>>
>>
>> on 2/17/05 12:44 PM, Dave Phillips at dlphilp@bright.net wrote:
>>
>>> Richard Boulanger wrote:
>>>
>>>> I am *not* proposing any form of major surgery on *any* current Csound4
>>>> version. Rather, I am just asking those maintainers to coordinate
>>>> some,
>> and
>>>> to please make sure that *as many of those unique opcodes* that can be
>>>> ported *easily* are ported to all Csound4 versions. Maybe this is done
>> by
>>>> making sure that everything is added there in Csound5 *first* and
>> bug-free
>>>> there and then pulled back into these earlier heavy-use versions.
>>>>
>>> Well, as I said, I think the point is moot at this time. If Cs4
>>> developers want to organize a focused effort on redeveloping Cs4,
>>> they'll do it. They're currently independently moving forward with
>>> potentially incompatible versions, and it does make sense for them to
>>> coordinate those efforts.
>>>
>>> I should apologize if I seem too strenuous about Cs5, it's just the
>>> bee's knees here at Studio Dave. ;)
>>>
>>>> For example, (and I may not have this story exactly right), Matt
>>>> Ingalls
>>>> looked at the FLTK stuff and tried to add it to his MacCsound. It
>>>> turned
>>>> out to be too big a job and there were missing pieces, so he didn't add
>> it.
>>>> That, I think was the right decision - he went ahead and added other
>>>> features and fixed other bugs. Making better use of his time. Maybe,
>> when
>>>> he moves to Csound5 and there is a Csound5 macCsound, it will have
>>>> these
>>>> opcodes...
>>>>
>>> I confess to utter confusion re: Csound on the Mac. Does FLTK work on it
>>> or not ? Compared to 4.23f12, where does MacCsound stand in its
>>> versioning ? What is the development status of Cs5 for the Mac ? Who is
>>> working on it ?
>>>
>>>> (Sure it would be fantastic to run all those great AV compositions
>>>> of Art Hunkins and these instruments of Josep Comajuncosas, and Density
>> - on
>>>> MacCsound and get all my students into them. Rather, I tell them to
>> spend
>>>> $699 on a PC laptop and explore CsoundAV)...
>>>>
>>> I've been running many of the files from Art and Josep, on a POS machine
>>> with Cs5 and Linux. I'm using their files as compatibility tests. Art's
>>> stuff is pretty cool, and many of Josep's instruments are sounding great
>>> here too.
>>>
>>>> During the code freeze, there was no reason to pass along any code that
>> each
>>>> developer was added to their versions. I am just hoping that we can
>>>> find
>>>> the most efficient way to share some of this stuff at this time.
>>>>
>>> Give 'em CVS access and let 'em fire away. Of course they'll have to
>>> decide upon a source target: GBS sources, CsAV, MacCsound, WinSound ?
>>>
>>>> Also, Dave, I can't wait for your new Linux page and Csound5...
>>>>
>>>>
>>> For those who don't know, I'll be moving my Csound pages to csounds.com
>>> soon.
>>>
>>> I'm getting there. The email account now works fine, I've already
>>> uploaded some of my pages, and I'm completing my introduction to
>>> compiling and installing Cs5 for Linux. I hope to go public next week.
>>> I'd do it sooner, but I have a gig this weekend with a new group. "No
>>> time for love, Doctor Jones." ;)
>>>
>>> Best always,
>>>
>>> dp
>>>
>>>
>>>
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