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Re: New Csound for PPC v0.3.1 at Mills www/ftp sites

Date1997-05-18 14:23
FromKJC
SubjectRe: New Csound for PPC v0.3.1 at Mills www/ftp sites
>perf 0.3.1b
>
>This the latest release of Csound from Mike Berry, Matt Ingalls and
>Dave Madole at Mills College.  We've been working on it on and off for
>a few months and apologize for the repeated "Real Soon Now" messages
>over the last couple of months.  There is still a lot we'd like to do,
>but this seems like a good stopping point.

Does this mean that Michael Clarks FOG will NOT be implemented before
Fall\winter on the Mac.It's already available on the IBM\windows version...
*sigh* :(
Keith





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Hello Mac-Csounders

I'm glad to announce the new release of 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.
I revised (again) the syntax of the parameter files for faster coding
and better readability. 

Currently there are only Mac versions...

The program, manual and examples are available at

ftp://ftp.kgw.tu-berlin.de/pub/cmask:


Please report bugs and any suggestions to

abart@berlin.netsurf.de

Have fun!

Andre




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Hello Mac-Csounders

I'm glad to announce the new release of 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.
I revised (again) the syntax of the parameter files for faster coding
and better readability. 

Currently there are only Mac versions...

The program, manual and examples are available at

ftp://ftp.kgw.tu-berlin.de/pub/cmask:


Please report bugs and any suggestions to

abart@berlin.netsurf.de

Have fun!

Andre



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From: Mike Berry 
To: KJC 
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Subject: Re: New Csound for PPC v0.3.1 at Mills www/ftp sites
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	Fog is in 0.3.1 of csound for the PPC.  There just is no doc yet
(for anyone).

Mike Berry
mikeb@mills.edu
http://www.mills.edu/PEOPLE/gr.pages/mikeb.public.html/mikeb.homepage.html




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Sorry, the correct address have to be:

ftp://ftp.kgw.tu-berlin.de/pub/cmask

... and of course no colon !


Andre



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hi, i'm a lurker, but a csounder all the same. i have two simple questions,
the answers to which would please me, especially if the answers will be
what i want them to be:

1. is there csound for nextstep (pc) and is it stable and up-to-date?
2. can someone please recommend a command-line mixing program for linux
(pc), comparable to next's rt, which is an amazing program?

up until now i have been using windows 95, but for certain reasons am
moving to linux (or next if a good mixing program isn't available).

for now, i have a p133, 2.1gig, 32meg, sb16.

thank you in advance for your advice,

peter whincop
cambridge, ma



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I say NeXT.... 
The future sounds good for the NeXT generation OpenStep....

Michael

On Sun, 18 May 1997 20:23:45 -0400 Peter Whincop 
 wrote:

> hi, i'm a lurker, but a csounder all the same. i have two simple questions,
> the answers to which would please me, especially if the answers will be
> what i want them to be:
> 
> 1. is there csound for nextstep (pc) and is it stable and up-to-date?
> 2. can someone please recommend a command-line mixing program for linux
> (pc), comparable to next's rt, which is an amazing program?
> 
> up until now i have been using windows 95, but for certain reasons am
> moving to linux (or next if a good mixing program isn't available).
> 
> for now, i have a p133, 2.1gig, 32meg, sb16.
> 
> thank you in advance for your advice,
> 
> peter whincop
> cambridge, ma






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Bill Schottstaedt's snd program (which you can pull off
the ccrma ftp site) does what you want.     It's not
exactly like rt, but does mixing.  There is also a web
page on snd which you can access off the ccrma page.

Personally, I'd forget NeXT.


Hope that helps.

-Tobias


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Tobias Kunze                       t@kunze.stanford.edu
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Joel Wilder wrote.....
 
> I wrote to the group a week or so ago about trying to come up with some
> good background info. regarding the way Csound works (ie, produces
> music)  -- I'm writing a thesis and need to explain the way Csound
> works.  
 
Take a look at the: 
Computer Music Journal, volume 17, number 12. pages 23-54.
article from Stephen Travis Pope; Machine Tongues XV: Three packages for 
Software Sound Synthesis. 
 
This article introduces Software Sound Synthesis technology and  
presents and compare Csound, Cmusic, and Cmix with progressive
examples using the same instrument-orc/score-sco written in each of them.
 
bye
 
 
Fabian E. Luna
 
E-mail: feluna@criba.edu.ar



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I am actually redesigning cscore at present; many of your comments are
in my revision, and I will take account of them all.
==John

Date1997-05-18 16:56
FromMike Berry
SubjectRe: New Csound for PPC v0.3.1 at Mills www/ftp sites
	Fog is in 0.3.1 of csound for the PPC.  There just is no doc yet
(for anyone).

Mike Berry
mikeb@mills.edu
http://www.mills.edu/PEOPLE/gr.pages/mikeb.public.html/mikeb.homepage.html