You should be able comment out the fomus loading, that was just an optional package.
> On Mar 3, 2020, at 4:18 AM, adam <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Forgive me for asking, but how would I load and run the ../ormf/cm package? > > I have tried several approaches, including even /bin/cm.sh, with no success. > Am on Linux with a fresh and working Emacs Slime sbcl setup. > > Step one may be to save a working image, to thereafter load as slime's > lisp subprocess, as before. > > Through trial and error I find I can; > (load "cm.asd) -> T > > and then > (in-package :common-music-system) -> #<PACKAGE "COMMON-MUSIC-SYSTEM"> > > however (cm) then returns an undefined function error. > > (load "./src/cm.lisp") -> error Component :FOMUS not found > do I need Fomus loaded beforehand? > > Any help much appreciated. > > > > > On Fri, 2020-02-28 at 12:52 +0100, Orm Finnendahl wrote: >> Hello Neil, >> >> in case you're interested in the Common Lisp port of cm, I'd >> recommend this repository, as it is more or less actively maintained >> (including the loop code fixed and extensions for realtime integration >> with incudine, svg im/export etc.): >> >> https://github.com/ormf/cm >> >> -- >> Orm >> >> Am Donnerstag, den 27. Februar 2020 um 18:18:30 Uhr (+0000) schrieb Taube, >> Heinrich K: >>> Hello Neil, that would be difficult as many of the scheme functions make >>> calls to c++ >>> code. >>> A better solution would be to use the common-lisp version available on the >>> source- >>> forge website, but of course then its not in Scheme. >>> >>> —Rick >>> ________________________________ >>> Rick Taube >>> Chair, Composition/Theory >>> School of Music >>> University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign >>> Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> >>> President, Illiac Software Inc. >>> https://harmonia.illiacsoftware.com/ >>> Email: [email protected] >>> >>> >>> On Feb 27, 2020, at 11:45 AM, Neil Baylis <[email protected]<mailto: >>> [email protected]>> wrote: >>> >>> Is it possible to run CM using scheme without the Grace application? For >>> example, by >>> just editing scheme files in an ordinary text editor? If so, can anyone >>> point me at >>> instructions for doing this? >>> >>> I see the Grace documentation lists a bunch of functions/macros related to >>> algo music, >>> but it's not clear to me whether Grace is required to get that >>> functionality. >>> >>> My application is to algorithmically generate midi to be played by virtual >>> instruments. (i.e., route the midi to a VST or AU host.) >>> >>> Neil Baylis >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Cmdist mailing list >>> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> >>> https://cm-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Cmdist mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://cm-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Cmdist mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://cm-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist > > _______________________________________________ > Cmdist mailing list > [email protected] > https://cm-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist _______________________________________________ Cmdist mailing list [email protected] https://cm-mail.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/cmdist
