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Re: linux/cecilia

Date1997-11-10 19:44
FromOliver Scheel
SubjectRe: linux/cecilia
Peter Whincop wrote:
> After a clean install of everything, all links up and running, all
> variables set, all versions understood, or so it seemed, I now get yet
> another error message. Typing xcec runs through a list of *.tcl files from
> cecilia/dev/ but when undo.tcl is encounter, produces this error:
> 
> can't create procedure "lifo::lifo": unknown namespace while
> executing"proc lifo::lifo {id {size 2147483647}}...
> 
> Anyone able to assist me? I am desperate to get Cecilia running, as it
> seems like a remarkable program.

It's because of Tcl/Tk 8.0. This version introduces namesspaces and is
not 100 percent compatible to earlier versions. Simply use Tcl7.6 and
Tk4.2 and be happy.

Oliver

-- 
http://www.camelot.de/~os/

     best things in life are free

Date1997-11-12 16:16
FromPeter Whincop
SubjectRe: linux/cecilia
Thanks for the replies regarding installing Cecilia on Linux. Jean Piche's
suggestion was spot on--changing :: to something else--two programmers on
the Tcl programmers newsgroup suggested changing all instances to :. Of
course this is only for Cecilia pre-Tcl8.0 being used with Tcl8.0...

And it works and now I am happy!

Peter

PS Jon W and Michael N: I am not really as dumb as my earlier posts 
suggested...




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From: Mike Berry 
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Subject: Re: FIR comb filter
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> Could someone tell me why this simple comb filter instrument does crash during
> 
> compiling it?
> 
> ksig   linseg    .01,p3/2,004,p3/2,.01
> 
> a1 randi 16000,15000
> ar delayr.1
> delayw a1
> a2 deltap ksig
> a3 = a1 + a2
> out a3
> endin

	The deltap needs to be between the delayr and the delayw.

Mike Berry
mikeb@nmol.com




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From: Richard Dobson 
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Subject: Re: More than two channels
To: Micheal Allen Thompson 
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We have recently acquired a Terratec EWS64 XL card for our
multimedia course here at Bath Spa University College; this supports twin
stereo outputs. I am planning semi-unofficially to 'explore the
possibilities' of writing a 4-channel playback program which would read
4-channel WAV files.
If I succeed (or someone else does), this might be a useful system for
4-ch Csound output.

In theory, multiple EWS cards can be used, but they are VERY resource
greedy, and I have yet to get all the MIDI synthesis stuff to install
properly - we may have to wait for WIndows98 (99,,00,...).

Richard Dobson




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Every felt the need to know what was discussed on this list in the past?
On ftp.maths.bath.ac.uk:pub/drea,m/Csound_List_Archive/* you can read
teh messages since 
Feb  4  1997

(if you ever wanted to that it.....)

==John



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From: Micheal Allen Thompson 
To: Richard Dobson 
Cc: csound@maths.ex.ac.uk
Subject: Re: More than two channels
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And what I've been reading a long wait.

Michael

On Wed, 12 Nov 1997, Richard Dobson
wrote:

> We have recently acquired a Terratec EWS64 XL card for our
> multimedia course here at Bath Spa University College; this supports twin
> stereo outputs. I am planning semi-unofficially to 'explore the
> possibilities' of writing a 4-channel playback program which would read
> 4-channel WAV files.
> If I succeed (or someone else does), this might be a useful system for
> 4-ch Csound output.
> 
> In theory, multiple EWS cards can be used, but they are VERY resource
> greedy, and I have yet to get all the MIDI synthesis stuff to install
> properly - we may have to wait for WIndows98 (99,,00,...).
> 
> Richard Dobson
>