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[Csnd] Re: Re: Mac Leopard

Date2009-01-05 00:52
Fromze luis
Subject[Csnd] Re: Re: Mac Leopard
Hello!

I'm Still having problems on putting QuteCsound to work!!!
I'm using OSX10.5.6 with Csound 5.10
I've downloaded QuteCsound (someone told me wonders of it) but i cant pass the warning "the app quit unexpectably"

can someone help?

p.s.
Happy new year to every one


From: Steven Yi <stevenyi@gmail.com>
To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
Sent: Sunday, January 4, 2009 8:06:42 PM
Subject: [Csnd] Re: Mac Leopard

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 <cjw@slackave.com> 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"
>


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Date2009-01-06 13:17
From"Andres Cabrera"
Subject[Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Mac Leopard
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Date2009-01-06 13:24
FromDarren Nelsen
Subject[Csnd] Re: Re: Re: Re: Mac Leopard
I can verify that it runs on Leopard, 10.5.6. Doing it right now. I'm  
using the latest Qute with Csound 5.09 (float).

--
Darren Nelsen
http://www.curiomusic.com

On Jan 6, 2009, at 8:17 AM, Andres Cabrera wrote:

> Sure!
> I've tested QuteCsound on Leopard (briefly) so I at least know it can
> run. If QuteCsound is not running the problem is almost certainly a
> mismatch of versions between Csound and QuteCsound.
> QuteCsound 0.4RC1 for OS X is currently built for floats (will not
> work for doubles version) and will work with Csound 5.09 and 5.10 (the
> final 0.4 version will probably require 5.10). You must also match the
> binary architecture. If you install Csound for PPC you must install
> QuteCsound PPC version and the same goes for Intel.
> Can you check which versions of Csound and QuteCsound you have  
> installed?
>
> Cheers,
> Andrés
>
> On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 7:52 PM, ze luis  wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> I'm Still having problems on putting QuteCsound to work!!!
>> I'm using OSX10.5.6 with Csound 5.10
>> I've downloaded QuteCsound (someone told me wonders of it) but i  
>> cant pass
>> the warning "the app quit unexpectably"
>>
>> can someone help?
>>
>> p.s.
>> Happy new year to every one
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: Steven Yi 
>> To: csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>> Sent: Sunday, January 4, 2009 8:06:42 PM
>> Subject: [Csnd] Re: Mac Leopard
>>
>> 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"
>>>
>>
>>
>> Send bugs reports to this list.
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>> "unsubscribe
>> csound"
>>
>>
>
>
>
> -- 
>
>
> Andrés
>
>
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