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C O M M O N L I S P M U S I C This directory contains the "common lisp music" system. It is currently made up of two main parts: a software synthesis and signal processing package, CL-MUSIC, and a package that makes it relatively easy to take advantage of the Motorola 56000, CL-MUSIC-56. In its compressed form (for public distribution) the clm software is called clm.tar.Z -- ftp ccrma-ftp, login as anonymous, use your email address as the password, cd pub, binary, get clm.tar.Z, and quit. Back at home, uncompress clm.tar.Z, tar xf clm.tar. This will write out all the files that make up the clm system into the current directory. The current version number is in initmus.lisp, along with news about changes. (From outside Stanford, ftp ccrma-ftp.stanford.edu). Basic documentation is in clm.wn (or clm.rtf) and ins.lisp. You will need the LOOP macro, normally available with Common Lisp. I find it easiest to work entirely in Emacs -- GNU Emacs is available free, has mouse support on the Next, and lisp can run as an emacs subjob. makins.lisp tries out many of the instruments -- if you can load makins, clm is probably happy. This software is available to anyone who is interested, free gratis for nothing, without warranties of any kind. Send bug reports or suggestions to bil@ccrma.stanford.edu.
These are the contents of the former NiCE NeXT User Group NeXTSTEP/OpenStep software archive, currently hosted by Netfuture.ch.