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Subject: BOUNCE Csound: Non-member submission from ["Stephen D Beck"]
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Subject: Csound on Rhapsody
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Matt is correct. I will be porting my csound GUI for NEXTSTEP Csnd.app to
Rhapsody. By necessity, I will compile a csound binary for Rhapsody which
will use the most current source code. I don't know when I will complete
the port, but I imagine a basic port should not be difficult. Almost all
of my original code is OpenStep compiant. The hard part will probably be
making sure the i/o drivers work (real-time, midi, etc). Those were moot
points on the old cubes, but those were 68040s running at a blazing 25 MHz
(man, I remember how cool they actually were, way back then :) or something
like that.
I'd be curious as to who out there might use a Rhapsody Csound. Contact me
directly at sdbeck@lsu.edu.
Thanks.
Stephen David Beck
School of Music
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
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