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Re: [microsound] Random or Algorithmic Music Genrators
Though open source, Open Music does require Digitool MCL (a not-free
implementation of Common LISP) to be built
http://recherche.ircam.fr/equipes/repmus/OpenMusic/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ircam-openmusic/
FYI - if you're part of an instution with Ircam composition registration (or
are yourself registered) I believe the distributed CDROM includes a stable
but beta binary for OSX - meaning you don't need MCL.
On 11/10/04 12:08 pm, "bobby" <bobby@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> i think ircam also has a lisp-based program.
>>> -Yes indeed. It's called Common Music and you have
>>> too spend lots of money on it and on a lisp - compiler...
>> -I've have to correct that: ircam's program is called Open Music.
>> Common Music also exists and uses the C-language.
>>
>
> This is getting all twisted, guys.
>
> -Open Music is from IRCAM and has nothing to do with LISP. This does
> cost a lot of money.
> -Common Music is at Stanford. It absolutely *does* use LISP--hence the
> name "common"--*not* the C language and is free.
>
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> Bobby.
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