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Re: What is wrong with butterhp?

Date2005-10-15 18:10
FromJan Jacob Hofmann
SubjectRe: What is wrong with butterhp?
Is there a version of Csound that uses 64 bit floats internally for Mac 
OS? If yes, where will i find it? Also I will try as soon as possible 
the 4.23r12 -version for mac. I wonder if the noise occurs there 
also...

cheers,

Jan Jacob




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Date2005-10-15 19:01
FromAnthony Kozar
SubjectRe: What is wrong with butterhp?
I thought I had read at some point that MacCsound was using 64-bit floats,
but maybe not.

If you want to try a 64-bit version of Csound, you can use my Mills Csound
preview releases in Classic mode on OS X.  I provide both 32-bit and 64-bit
"Perf" applications (Perf is the Csound engine) from this web page:

http://akozar.spymac.com/csound-macos/

Download the package named  Csound-20050223.img.bin, drop it on Stuffit
Expander to decode the MacBinary encoding if necessary (if it still has .bin
in the name after downloading), then double-click the disk image and copy
the contents anywhere you like.

Open the application "Csound", select your .orc/.sco or .csd, then in the
Preferences menu, select "Choose Perf".  Select the application named
"Perf64 20050223" and hit "Render."  You should see this message:

Csound(d) Version 4.23f12 (Feb 23 2005)

The "(d)" means that you are rendering with 64-bit Csound.

Anthony Kozar
anthonykozar AT sbcglobal DOT net
http://akozar.spymac.net/


Jan Jacob Hofmann wrote on 10/15/05 1:10 PM:

> Is there a version of Csound that uses 64 bit floats internally for Mac
> OS? If yes, where will i find it? Also I will try as soon as possible
> the 4.23r12 -version for mac. I wonder if the noise occurs there
> also...