am42+@andrew.cmu.edu (Alexander Paul Morris) (11/09/90)
I just got E.R. Moore's book, Elements of Computer Music, and it talks about a language (compiler) called cmusic. The problem is, it doesn't seem to mention (unless I missed it) anything about where to get a copy of it. If anyone knows where or how to get a copy of cmusic, PLEASE tell me! Thanks a lot! Alexander Morris "People die, things change... Carnegie Mellon It's sad."
cpenrose@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (Christopher Penrose) (11/10/90)
In article <UbCSQN_00UhWE_tFpY@andrew.cmu.edu> am42+@andrew.cmu.edu (Alexander Paul Morris) writes: >I just got E.R. Moore's book, Elements of Computer Music, and it talks about >a language (compiler) called cmusic. The problem is, it doesn't seem to >mention (unless I missed it) anything about where to get a copy of it. >If anyone knows where or how to get a copy of cmusic, PLEASE tell me! >Thanks a lot! > > Alexander Morris "People die, things change... > Carnegie Mellon It's sad." You can get it from CME (Center for Music Experiment) at UC San Diego. Here is Dick's e-mail address: frm@carl.ucsd.edu from@plexus.ucsd.edu cmusic is part of the CARL software distribution which costs $250 and requires that you sign a non-disclosure agreement. I bought the distribution but I never seem to use cmusic. I use csound (which is free) instead. cmusic has some really useful function generators which I use quite often. There are other useful programs in the distribution also. It is also interesting to point out that the $250 fee in only a "distribution" fee. The software is technically free. They still want your money though. Christopher Penrose jesus!penrose