CLM is built into Grace. look in the Audio>Instrument Browser for the list of clm instruments you can load/edit/play.
You can tell Fomus to write a midi file in addition to a .ly file. perhaps this is what you want to do? Then you can play the resulting file using the Audio>Play Midi File (ybut our need the newest Grace to do this i think, and ive not built it on windows yet) On Aug 18, 2011, at 4:43 AM, R.D. Latimer wrote: > Hi Dr. Taube, > I've installed Grace 3.7.2 on Windows Xp, and also Fomus. I'm > looking through your examples and tutorials from the Help menu. > > The first Fomus example is: > ; > ;; Simple process example > ; > > (define (examp1 n r) > (process repeat n > do (send "fms:note" :dur r :pitch (between 48 73)) > (wait r))) > > (sprout (examp1 16 1/2) "fomus1.ly") > > > This successfully creates the Lilypond file and a pdf of the written > notes. Is there a way to hear these pitches, reading the notes from > this file back into Grace and using mp:midi ? > > Also, did you see the article on Algorithmic Composition by Michael > Edwards in the ACM Communications magazine? I can send a link if > you didn't see it. Michael has a sample composition, yvonne.lsp, on > his website, it's in Common Lisp and uses Common Lisp Music from > Stanford I think. > It may be an interesting project for me to try to translate this > file over to Common Music. > I haven't been able to successfully install the Stanford software, > CLM. Besides the language syntax, I'm not sure of the differences > between CLM and Common Music? > > Thanks, > Randy Latimer > [email protected] _______________________________________________ Cmdist mailing list [email protected] http://ccrma-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist
