ok, thanks

On 9/9/07, Steven Yi <stevenyi@gmail.com> wrote:
I have sent you a link to where to get ngen that I've placed online.
For CMask, I've compiled it before and think you have to just make a
couple tweaks to the Makefile.  I've placed a debug build (just not
optimized with -O2 and stuff like that) at:

http://www.kunstmusik.com/cmask_linux.zip

This is just the excecutable and was compiled on FC6.  Let me know if
that works, if not, let me know what compilation errors you get when
compiling CMask and I can probably help out.

steven


On 9/8/07, phundamental unaudio <unaudio@gmail.com > wrote:
> Thanks for reply Steven, however strangely enough i can't try neither nGen
> nor Cmask because there isnt a way to get a binary of nGen apparently and
> Cmask binary for linux wont download and source wont compile. Luck is a
> bitch.
>
>
> On 9/5/07, Steven Yi <stevenyi@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > You might want to try nGen, Cmask, or Common Music.  For myself, I
> > typically use straight score or python code (in conjunction with
> > blue).
> >
> > On 9/5/07, phundamental unaudio < unaudio@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I am trying out scot.. is there anything similar to it? what do people
> use
> > > as text based score language usually? is using scot a good idea? not
> that
> > > there is anything wrong with scot just that it seems abandoned and i
> cant
> > > find a decent manual for it.
> > >
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