Hi Carlton, As far as I know, QuteCsound supports all of the widgets and features of MacCsound and so if you are used to that way of working, then QuteCsound would be a natural fit. Otherwise, blue has a different way of working that is more oriented towards composing in time versus realtime usage (though there are realtime possibilities now). I'd recommend both depending on your focus for music-making and what fits with your workflow. Cheers! steven On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Carlton Wilkinson wrote: > I am a one-time user of Matt Ingalls MacSound, which I dearly loved. Alas, > that computer and its OS9.x are dead, dead, dead and I'm now running Leopard > on a MacBookPro. I am an educated amateur when it comes to Csound, anxious > to return to it for its vast potential, but as one more tool in the audio > box, not necessarily the central one. I'm eager to hear what setups work > well for other users in similar situations. Recommendations? I'm not > familiar with Blue, Qute or practically anything else. It's been a long > time. > > Some of you may recall me asking a similar question a year ago. My > apologies. I was distracted from implementing your suggestions, but I did > download the (then) latest Csound and had it working, however briefly. > Whereever I stored the information that was sent to me then (possibly on the > dead, dead, dead harddrive), it's now gone and probably obsolete anyway. > > Yours, > > --Carlton > > > Send bugs reports to this list. > To unsubscribe, send email sympa@lists.bath.ac.uk with body "unsubscribe > csound" >