| J. Southwood wrote:
> As a current user of both CSound (on LINUX as well as MS
> platforms) and the latest version of Leland Smith's SCORE, I am intrigued
> by this statement. I have seen in various texts that SCORE was at one
> time a preprocessor for CSound-type programs, but the statement is never
> elaborated upon. Could anyone shed some light on how SCORE can be used as
> a CSound pre-processor? Are there programs that convert SCORE files into
> CSound score files? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Score-11 is a note-list preprocessor for Csound. It has an input syntax
similar to Score. It was written in the early 80's by Aleck Brinkman
at Eastman. As far as I know, there are version for NeXT and Irix
(SGI)...
maybe more. I use it every day to generate scores. If you're
interested
in picking up a copy, you'd probably want to contact the author at
aleck@esm.rochester.edu. I'm not sure if he reads this list or not.
Regards,
Michael DeMurga
Stetson University |