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cmask for Mac, IRIX and Win

Date1997-07-14 02:15
FromAndre Bartetzki
Subjectcmask for Mac, IRIX and Win
Hello Csounders,

I'm glad to announce new ports of CMask.
The program is now available for Macs, SGI IRIX and Windows95.

http://www.kgw.tu-berlin.de/~abart/CMaskMan/CMask-Download.htm
ftp://ftp.kgw.tu-berlin.de/pub/cmask:

CMask is a Csound score generator. Among other things, it has tendency
masks, probability generators, oscillators, polygonal functions and
cyclic lists to produce events for texture and granular synthesis.

http://www.kgw.tu-berlin.de/~abart/CMaskMan/CMask-Manual.htm

CMask has no GUI - so please read the manual first and try out some of
the examples. 


Please report bugs and any suggestions to

abart@berlin.netsurf.de

Have fun!

Andre



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	After seeing this afternoon's anouncment of Cmask for Irix,
	Mac and Win95 I attempted to download the win95 version
	cmask.zip. I downloaded with my browser and then ftped it
	as well. I attempted several times to unzip it using
	pkunzip (which is what I've always used)...it won't
	unzip properly with that...there are bad tables and
	inconsistent headers etc. Has anybody else been able to
	unzip this? Perhaps the author of the anouncement might
	be able to help...just now it seems to me like the file
	is corrupted etc.

	Bruce Quaglia
	University of Utah




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On Sun, 13 Jul 1997, bruce quaglia wrote:
> 	After seeing this afternoon's anouncment of Cmask for Irix,
> 	Mac and Win95 I attempted to download the win95 version
> 	cmask.zip. I downloaded with my browser and then ftped it
> 	as well. I attempted several times to unzip it using
> 	pkunzip (which is what I've always used)...it won't
> 	unzip properly with that...there are bad tables and
> 	inconsistent headers etc. Has anybody else been able to
> 	unzip this? Perhaps the author of the anouncement might
> 	be able to help...just now it seems to me like the file
> 	is corrupted etc.

I had the same problem. When trying to unzip the file cmask.zip , I get
CRC errors.                                                            
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 Mark T Vigorito
 mtv@U.Arizona.EDU
 http://u.arizona.edu/~mtv




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I've been getting them as well...

Dustin

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From:	Thomas R. Trenka [SMTP:tren0009@tc.umn.edu]
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Hello everyone--

I'm wondering if anyone else has been getting some of the advertisements
sent over this list lately (like the one I just got for "SexSwap") and if
they have, if there is anyway we can prevent things like this (definitely
unrelated to CSound) from being propigated....

Just find it a huge surprise to be perusing the latest ideas only to be
blitzed with adult advertising...

Anyone else feel the same way?

Thomas Trenka
tren0009@tc.umn.edu





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> BTW has anybody compiled csound on BeOS? I would like to see your makefile
> and any changes to the code you made... if that is ok? 

I've managed to compile Csound 3.46, without support for graphics or realtime
I/O (yet :-), and I'm currently working on a UI front-end.  I'll send you
some diffs (when I get back to my BeBox).

Greetings,

        Jens.
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Thomas R. Trenka wrote
>
>Hello everyone--
>
>I'm wondering if anyone else has been getting some of the advertisements
>sent over this list lately (like the one I just got for "SexSwap") and if
>they have, if there is anyway we can prevent things like this (definitely
>unrelated to CSound) from being propigated....

I will be making some changes to the way the list software works this
week which should put a stop to this problem

-- 
James Andrews, Computer Development Officer, Exeter University Maths Dept