New MacOS X CMask with Mac interface

Hello Csounders,

I am announcing the availability of a Carbonized version of CMask 0.31 for
Macintosh.  I took Andre Bartetzki’s original Mac interface and updated it
so that it now runs natively on both MacOS X and MacOS 8-9 (with CarbonLib).
A brief description is given below.  You can download it from here:

http://www.anthonykozar.net/ports/cmask.html

Enjoy!

Anthony Kozar
anthonykozar AT sbcglobal DOT net
http://anthonykozar.net/

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CMask 0.31
Release 2 for Macintosh (Carbon)

CMask is a stochastic score generation tool for Csound that implements its
own high-level language for describing musical gestures.  Just a few lines
of CMask code can create thousands of score events.

CMask was written by Andre Bartetzki and he released the source code for
CMask under the GNU General Public License in 2006.  I am deeply indebted to
Andre for making CMask free software and for sending me the Macintosh
resource files needed to recompile the Mac version of the program.

CMask 0.31 Release 2 should be functionally identical to the previous 0.31
release as far as the CMask language and score generation routines are
concerned.  The Macintosh interface though has been updated in several ways.

Primarily, the entire program has been Carbonized so that it runs natively
on MacOS X.  This version also continues to run on MacOS 8 and 9.  I have
also added functional menus and made it possible to generate scores multiple
times without quitting.  In addition, I have added drag and drop support
between CMask and the Finder.

This release includes the CMask application, a README file about the
changes, a copy of Andre Bartetzki’s manual and example files, and the
complete source code.  I want to make it very clear since the README does
not that all included examples are by Andre Bartetzki.  My only contribution
to this package was the updated Macintosh interface.


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