| Thanks Mike.
On 10 September 2012 14:14, michael.gogins@gmail.com
wrote:
> Yes, I included those samples.
>
> Mike
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> ----- Reply message -----
> From: "Rory Walsh"
> To:
> Subject: [Csnd] ANNOUNCEMENT: Csound 5.18.02 for Windows has been
> Date: Mon, Sep 10, 2012 9:04 am
>
>
> Thanks for this Mike. Just curious, did you include the examples?
> There are a load of sample instruments by Iain and Giorgio available
> here:
> http://code.google.com/p/cabbage/downloads/detail?name=Examples.zip&can=2&q=
> It would be nice to include them if you could. Thanks again,
>
> Rory.
>
>
>
>
> On 10 September 2012 13:38, Marc Demers wrote:
>> Hi Michael,
>>
>> Thanks for this release,
>>
>> Marc
>>
>>> Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2012 16:02:14 -0400
>>> From: michael.gogins@gmail.com
>>> To: csound-devel@lists.sourceforge.net; csound@lists.bath.ac.uk
>>> Subject: [Csnd] ANNOUNCEMENT: Csound 5.18.02 for Windows has been
>>> released
>>>
>>> I have uploaded the Windows installer for Csound version 5.18.02 to
>>> SourceForge at:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/csound/files/csound5/csound5.18/Csound5.18-gnu-win32-d.exe/download.
>>>
>>> This release includes the following changes:
>>>
>>> (1) CsoundQt-Python is not included in this release, because I was not
>>> able to build PythonQt.
>>>
>>> (2) However, regular CsoundQt has been upgraded to the head version
>>> and seems to work fine.
>>>
>>> (3) Cabbage by Rory Walsh is now included by default. It can be used
>>> to run Csound orchestras with graphical user interfaces, or to export
>>> them as VST instrument or effect plugins. Note that Cabbage sources
>>> are available from Google Code. I feel that Cabbage will prove a very
>>> useful addition to the Csound toolkit, especially for those who prefer
>>> to work in an audio workstation or notation environment. (CsoundVST is
>>> still available from my personal Web site at
>>> http://michae-gogins.com.)
>>>
>>> (4) FLTK has been changed from version 1.1 to version 1.3 head.
>>>
>>> (5) In general, all third party dependencies have been upgraded to
>>> their most recent usable versions.
>>>
>>> (5) Csound itself and many third party dependencies have been compiled
>>> using MinGW/GCC version 4.6.2.
>>>
>>> (6) A variety of changes and bug fixes have been made to CsoundAC,
>>> primarily to assist in writing algorithmic compositions in C++ for
>>> Csound rendering. In particular, a more correct version of chord space
>>> operations has been implemented in the ChordSpace class. There are
>>> also improvements in the convenience functions for rendering, and
>>> especially in MIDI file import and export.
>>>
>>> (7) A bug was reported that libiconv-2 was not installed. I believe
>>> that I have rebuilt the FluidSynth DLL so that this library is no
>>> longer required.
>>>
>>> (8) The "How to Build Csound on Windows" document in GIT has been
>>> updated to reflect the building of this release.
>>>
>>> Please report any problems or requests to the developer's list.
>>>
>>> Enjoy,
>>> Mike Gogins
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>> Michael Gogins
>>> Irreducible Productions
>>> http://www.michael-gogins.com
>>> Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com
>>>
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