Hi Anthony, Thanks! It's very flattering that you would consider switching because of blue. Perhaps using a live-cd or installing Linux on an external hard drive that you could boot from would give you a possible solution to have OS9 for most of your work and switching to use blue and other tools. steven On 3/24/06, Anthony Kozar wrote: > Steven, > > All I have to say is that blue "is the coolest" !! > > Everytime that I read something like this about blue, I give serious thought > again to switching to an operating system that can actually run it. > > Anthony > > Steven Yi wrote on 3/24/06 2:58 AM: > > > Just to note, even if you do want to use blue, besides the Csound > > score work you can do with the builtin objects, you can still use > > Cmask, pmask, nGen, your Makescore tool, CommonMusic, and any > > commandline operated score generation program within blue using the > > External SoundObject. (Stephane Boussuge puts to great use of Common > > Music and CMask within the same piece in his "Vitrail"). You can even > > create your own GUI SoundObjects with ObjectBuilder, designing UI's > > visually to work with external score generation programs (there is an > > example that comes with blue that shows using a UI with knobs to > > control parameters to be used with CMask, i.e. control the starting > > and ending density of a granular cloud by twiddling knobs). So blue > > plays well with others' music-making tools too! =) > > -- > Send bugs reports to this list. > To unsubscribe, send email to csound-unsubscribe@lists.bath.ac.uk >