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Re: csound 3.49.0b linux distribution available

Date1998-10-29 13:56
FromDave Phillips
SubjectRe: csound 3.49.0b linux distribution available
jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk wrote:

> I found this somewhat confusing:

> > This release incorporates all 3.49 enhancements, plus the complete set
> > of the Maldonado opcodes, ALSA driver handling, and all other additions
> > from the past.

> That implies multiple occurances of some opcodes, incorporation of
> some with errors etc.  Perhaps i will have to produce my own Linux
> system.

John, we are using the Csound.tar.gz files as you deliver them. A CVS
repository exists for developers, and notes are available there for
information concerning various aspects of code status. The distribution
versions are tested by Nicola Bernardini, Robin Whittle, Damien Miller,
Fred Floberg, Guenter Geiger, and myself. Those versions are available
as Red Hat RPM, Debian DEB, and standard TGZ packages. The source
distributions contain the canonical sources edited to accomodate the
vagaries of Linux installations, which is merely what anyone preparing
any distribution would do (in fact, we may have a 64-bit version coming
soon for the Alpha machines). Linux-specific additions include support
for the ALSA drivers, RW's improved random number generation routines,
and my own little MIDI code. In every other way Linux Csound is Csound,
at least as much as any other version for any other platform.

Try out the latest version. If you find bugs, please let me know. If
there is something about it you don't like, please let me know, but at
least try it out first.

As always, I am most grateful for your preparations of the canonical
sources. It is also my thought that a Linux Csound developers group is
an altogether Good Thing, particularly given the caliber of people
already involved. The distributions placed at AIMI, BGSU, and Bath
include some wonderful features in order to accomodate the wide variety
of Linux systems, and that success is due directly to the very hard work
freely done by the group (especially Nicola). I am most grateful to them
too.

I have a great belief in Linux. It is about the power of distributed
development and the ethos of freely available code sources, and it is
thus very complementary to Csound. I sincerely hope you enjoy your own
Linux ventures, and if you should feel like joining our group, you would
of course be most welcome, any time.

I hope I have cleared away some of the confusion. If not, please feel
free to write me with your concerns, any time. Also, I apologize if I
have expressed myself poorly: I'm writing this in the few minutes I have
before rushing off to the day-job, and I'm sure I could have stated
myself better had I more time.

Best regards,

== Dave Phillips

       http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/index.html
   http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/linux_soundapps.html


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jpff@maths.bath.ac.uk wrote:

> I found this somewhat confusing:

> > This release incorporates all 3.49 enhancements, plus the complete set
> > of the Maldonado opcodes, ALSA driver handling, and all other additions
> > from the past.

> That implies multiple occurances of some opcodes, incorporation of
> some with errors etc.  Perhaps i will have to produce my own Linux
> system.

John, we are using the Csound.tar.gz files as you deliver them. A CVS
repository exists for developers, and notes are available there for
information concerning various aspects of code status. The distribution
versions are tested by Nicola Bernardini, Robin Whittle, Damien Miller,
Fred Floberg, Guenter Geiger, and myself. Those versions are available
as Red Hat RPM, Debian DEB, and standard TGZ packages. The source
distributions contain the canonical sources edited to accomodate the
vagaries of Linux installations, which is merely what anyone preparing
any distribution would do (in fact, we may have a 64-bit version coming
soon for the Alpha machines). Linux-specific additions include support
for the ALSA drivers, RW's improved random number generation routines,
and my own little MIDI code. In every other way Linux Csound is Csound,
at least as much as any other version for any other platform.

Try out the latest version. If you find bugs, please let me know. If
there is something about it you don't like, please let me know, but at
least try it out first.

As always, I am most grateful for your preparations of the canonical
sources. It is also my thought that a Linux Csound developers group is
an altogether Good Thing, particularly given the caliber of people
already involved. The distributions placed at AIMI, BGSU, and Bath
include some wonderful features in order to accomodate the wide variety
of Linux systems, and that success is due directly to the very hard work
freely done by the group (especially Nicola). I am most grateful to them
too.

I have a great belief in Linux. It is about the power of distributed
development and the ethos of freely available code sources, and it is
thus very complementary to Csound. I sincerely hope you enjoy your own
Linux ventures, and if you should feel like joining our group, you would
of course be most welcome, any time.

I hope I have cleared away some of the confusion. If not, please feel
free to write me with your concerns, any time. Also, I apologize if I
have expressed myself poorly: I'm writing this in the few minutes I have
before rushing off to the day-job, and I'm sure I could have stated
myself better had I more time.

Best regards,

== Dave Phillips

       http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/index.html
   http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/linux_soundapps.html


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Thank you for clearing that up!  I didn't realize the opcode name had been changed because rnd/birnd aren't listed in the 3.48 HTML manual I have.  I'm sorry to have wasted
the space on the mail server with such an obvious question.

>





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Thank you for clearing that up!  I didn't realize the opcode name had been changed because rnd/birnd aren't listed in the 3.48 HTML manual I have.  I'm sorry to have wasted
the space on the mail server with such an obvious question.

>





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I keep getting messages that "Silence.Framework.MMLManager" class not
found.   ??

Thanks
Stuart



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I'm trying to decide if it is worth it to build a Beowulf
(http://www.beowulf.org/) for sound crunching, e.g., csound. I have been
told on the Beowulf list that I should be using some commodity DSP cards
since they have better price/performance. But my experience trying to code
56000s is one reason I find the Beowulf idea interesting. I can code C
*much* faster than I can code 56K. And I can debug and alter C code much
faster, too. This is no surprise to anyone who has tried coding DSPs. I
have also tried using C on 56Ks, but the resulting code was very slow, so I
don't consider that an option either.

So my question boils down to "How much slower are Pentiums, Celerons,
K6-3s, or PPCs, than 56Ks, TMCs, or Extended Csound cards?" Can anyone give
me some ballpark price/performance figures?

To give you some idea, about six months ago I could probably have built an
8-node diskless Beowulf with 300MHz K6-2s, each with its own sound card,
and a 100BaseT hub to connect them all together, including another K6-2 to
use as a master system, for about 3.5K dollars US. Prices are coming down
and the K6-3 will be coming out at the beginning of next year...

regards,
-jim




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Hi Scott,

At the first time I try with a short sound (around 15 sec.) and as I told
you, sounds very good.Today I used a long sound (53 sec.) and now I got some
distortion in the last 15 sec.
I'm not a Csound expert, so I have no idea  why its happen in long sounds.
I'm sorry.
And please, sorry my poor english.
Cheers,

====================
James Correa       
Composer
====================

----------
>From: Scott Lindroth 
>To: James Correa 
>Subject: Re: question about mac v3.48-9
>Date: Thu, Oct 29, 1998, 1:05 PM
>

>James,
>
>Thanks for trying the instrument out (and for the kind words about it).  
>The thing still writes distorted soundfiles for me on 3.485 and 3.49, but 
>I'll keep at it.  Did you try it with a _long_ input soundfile (> 30 
>sec)?  This seems to make failure more likely!
>
>Best wishes,
>
>Scott Lindroth
>
>





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>RW's improved random number generation routines,

I want it...

Hans



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Hi,

	Where can I get 3.48/3.49 for pc/windows?  Thanks.
Ben McAllister

-----> benmca@sunhawk.com
		or
-----> benmca@u.washington.edu


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From: Nicola Bernardini 
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On Fri, 30 Oct 1998, Hans Mikelson wrote:

> >RW's improved random number generation routines,
> 
> I want it...

It's there (ftp://musart.dist.unige.it/CSOUND); be sure you pick up
csound-3.49.0c, though, otherwise you won't be able to compile it
(I removed 0b anyway because of that - the binaries changed only the
version number but otherwise are the same)

enjoy and ciao

Nicola

P.S. Btw, if you find any errors and/or code duplications you can kindly
     report them to me or to this list...

------------------------------------------------------------------------
Nicola Bernardini
E-mail: nicb@axnet.it
 
Re graphics: A picture is worth 10K words -- but only those to describe
the picture.  Hardly any sets of 10K words can be adequately described
with pictures.



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Message written at 30 Oct 1998 09:58:21 +0000

I have placed a set of binaries for Linux Csoudn version 3.49 on
    ftp.maths.bath.ac.uk/pub/dream/newest/CSLinux_bin.tgz 
This is a vanilla build with the same sources as the PC and MAC
systems.

There were a few minor source changes to build cleanly; these are now
integrated into my general sources and will be distributed eventually
as usual.

==John