Re: [CM] New home for Grace

2020-03-04 Thread Taube, Heinrich K
I would not advise doing it that way — you should only every have to edit the projucer file and it will take care of regenerating the projects with the changes. ill get to it sometime tonight or early tomorrow morning. On Mar 4, 2020, at 4:42 PM, Forrest Curo mailto:treegest...@gmail.com>>

Re: [CM] New home for Grace

2020-03-04 Thread Forrest Curo
Yeah. Trying to manually reset paths in JuceHeader.h has been *^@%*!&@#!!! Again, thanks! On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 2:36 PM Taube, Heinrich K wrote: > looks like it can find the path to juce, not sure why yet (im traveiing). > when i get to my hotel ill look at my Grace.projucer and make sure

Re: [CM] New home for Grace

2020-03-04 Thread Taube, Heinrich K
looks like it can find the path to juce, not sure why yet (im traveiing). when i get to my hotel ill look at my Grace.projucer and make sure the path to juce is relative. On Mar 4, 2020, at 2:05 PM, Forrest Curo mailto:treegest...@gmail.com>> wrote: Not familiar with juce, but it compiled

Re: [CM] New home for Grace

2020-03-04 Thread Forrest Curo
Not familiar with juce, but it compiled without error. It's in compiling grace that I continue to find befnurglement: " ~/parent/grace/Builds/LinuxMakefile$ make Compiling Audio.cpp In file included from ../../Source/Libraries.h:8, from ../../Source/Enumerations.h:17,

Re: [CM] New home for Grace

2020-03-04 Thread Iain Duncan
This is awesome news! I'm looking forward to working with CM and S7 in both Juce and Max myself. Thanks for putting it on Github Rick. iain On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 6:16 PM Taube, Heinrich K wrote: > it should be straightforward just clone it and then use the linux build > script in

Re: [CM] CM/Scheme without Grace?

2020-03-04 Thread Orm Finnendahl
Hi Adam, out of respect for the original cm I didn't change Rick's README, but since you're using the slime port and emacs: In the quicklisp "cm" folder is the file "etc/extras/emacs/cm.el". You can include that by putting the following lines into the emacs init file (normally located at

Re: [CM] Using many MIDI outs with CM

2020-03-04 Thread Orm Finnendahl
Hi Neil, a couple of years back I did this using 40 mictrotonal softsynths (occupying 4 Midi Channels each) in realtime. But that was using the Common Lisp version of cm (with incudine as the real time engine) and therefore might not be what you're looking for. Otherwise drop me a note and I'll